Science, asked by gajanansarode1289, 3 months ago

what is the pH level of water? ​

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Answered by himarag16
1

6.5–8.5

Explanation:

The pH of most drinking-water lies within the range 6.5–8.5. Natural waters can be of lower pH, as a result of, for example, acid rain or higher pH in limestone areas. The pH of an aqueous sample is usually measured electrometrically with a glass electrode.

Answered by Anonymous
3

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At 25 C, the pH of pure water is very close to 7

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