Chemistry, asked by lanaqamous2009, 3 months ago

Is water an acid, alkali, or neutral? Give the reason for your answer

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Answered by hana121
4

Answer:

water is neutral

Explanation:

Acids have a pH less than 7, while bases have a pH higher than 7. Because water has a pH of 7, water is considered to be neutral. It is neither an acid nor a base but is the reference point for acids and bases

Answered by abhishekubhale41
6

Answer:

Neutral. Water is a neutral substance because:

i) It neither changes blue litmus red nor it changes ted litmus to blue.

ii) It does not have any taste.

iii) It's pH is 7.

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