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why pure water is neutral​

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Answered by neetuart33
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  • solution is acidic if there is an excess of hydrogen ions over hydroxide ions (i.e., pH < pOH). In the case of pure water, there are always the same concentration of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions and hence, the water is still neutral (pH = pOH) - even if its pH changes.

Answered by Juneda
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Why is water neutral despite the production of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions? It is neutral because the number of positive hydrogen ions produced is equal to the number of negative hydroxide ions produced. ... It indicates the concentration of H+ ions in solution.

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