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why water is neutral ​

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Answered by viny10
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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. ... A solution with a pH of 7 at this temperature is slightly alkaline because its pH is a bit higher than the neutral value of 6.14.

Answered by Anonymous
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if we talk about distilled water so it is pure because it is having a same concentration of H positive or OH negative ions

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