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Why is water perfectly neutral, but yet can act as a base or an acid in some situations
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Answered by saisudhamadhuri75
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Explanation:

Water can act as both an acid and a base in solution and undergoes autoionization, where it can be both an acid and a base to itself. When mixed with an acid, water accepts hydrogen ions and acts as a base. However, when water is mixed with a base, it donates hydrogen ions and acts like an acid.

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Answered by chanannadiwal35
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Water can act as both an acid and a base in solution and undergoes autoionization, where it can be both an acid and a base to itself. When mixed with an acid, water accepts hydrogen ions and acts as a base. However, when water is mixed with a base, it donates hydrogen ions and acts like an acid.

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