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Mention the conditions by which a neutral substance is converted into a resource .​

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Answered by 417sakshi20hvk
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Neutral substances are neither acidic nor basic. An acid has the hydrogen ions and the base has the hydroxyl ions so on this basis neutral substances have equal no. of these ions.

The most common example of neutral substance is water. Water does not have acidic or basic properties. We can check for acidic and basic behavior using pH scale. It determines the power or potential of hydrogen, basically the concentration of hydrogen ions in the solution. It has a scale ranging from 0-14; pH is less than 7 for acidic substances and greater than 7 for basic substances...,

7 for neutral substances. When measured with this scale, water has a pH of 7 which indicates that it is a neutral substance

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