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why water is neutral ​

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Answered by ghazala18
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Even in pure water ions tend to form due to random processes (producing some H+ and OH- ions). The amount of H+ that is made in pure water is about equal to a pH of 7. That's why 7 is neutral.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14: Acidic water has a pH lower than 7. ... The most alkaline substances, such as lye, have a pH of 14. Pure water has a pH of 7 and is considered “neutral” because it has neither acidic nor basic qualities.

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