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what is the pH of a neutral solution​

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Answered by meghanabhuvana
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7

These ion concentrations are equal in pure water, which has a pH of 7. This pH value of 7 is important because it indicates a neutral solution. All other substances are compared to this neutral point. Any solution that has a pH of less than 7 is considered acidic, and anything above a pH of 7 is basic.

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Answered by pinemartin
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Answer:

pH 7 for a neutral solution like milk, or water.

Explanation:

The pH scale is often said to range from 0 to 14, and most solutions do fall within this range, although it's possible to get a pH below 0 or above 14. Anything below 7.0 is acidic, and anything above 7.0 is alkaline. 7.0 is in the middle, therefore nuetral.

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