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What is the pH of a neutral substance?

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The pH of a neutral solution is 7. The pH solution measures how acidic or basic the solution is. It ranges from 0 to 10.

  1. pH < 7: The substance is acidic.
  2. pH = 7: The substance is neutral.
  3. pH > 7: The substance is basic (alkaline).

A neutral substance has an equal concentration of hydrogen ions (H?) and hydroxide ions (OH?) in the solution. Example- Pure water. This balance of ions makes pure water neither acidic nor basic, having a pH of 7.

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