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Why water is a Neutral solution

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Answered by Anonymous
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Water and human blood are great examples of neutral solutions. Acids mixed with bases can be neutralized and given a pH of 7

Answered by shivapriyan23
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water is a neutral solution because it's pH is 7 which is neutral

it does not change the colour of any indicator when it is tested

it will never never neutralise an acidic or a basic solution when it is mixed and turns into dilute acid or base depending on with what it is mixed

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