why water is neutral in nature?
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Since pH is defined as the negative log of the hydrogen ion concentration, the pH of pure water is 7 or neutral.
Pure water is neutral because the number of positive hydrogen ions produced is equal to the number of negative hydroxide ions.
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Since pH is defined as the negative log of the hydrogen ion concentration, the pH of pure water is 7 or neutral.
Pure water is neutral because the number of positive hydrogen ions produced is equal to the number of negative hydroxide ions.
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