Why is water considered to be neutral?
A.its [H+] and [OH-] are the same
B. It has only [OH-] in the solution
C.it only has [H+] in the solution
D.its pH+pOH=14
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Water is considered to be neutral because it's [H+] = [OH-] . If a solution is having higher concentration of H+ ions than its pH is less than 7 and vice versa for concentration of OH- .
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