i think in putting a baking soda in the distilled water.
Distilled water should have no other ions or impurities, so it shouldn't have any particles that influence the pH. If there is nothing to make it acidic or basic, it can only be neutral, pH=7.
It is called a neutral substance. It is not acid or base. It is neutral between them.
That the substance is neutral, neither basic or acidic. Distilled, deionised water has a pH of 7
chemistry, pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution. Solutions with a pH less than 7 are said to be acidic and solutions with a pH greater than 7 are basic or alkaline. Pure water has a pH very close to 7.
Very acidic.A pH of 7 is considered neutral while anything above 7 is basic (alkaline) and anything under 7 is acidic.For every number on the pH scale, the change is ten-fold. So a solution with a pH of 2 is 10 times more acidic than a solution with a pH of 3.
Alkaline
The solution is an Alkaline 7 is neutral 1 is very acidic 14 is very alkaline The others are slightly acidic or alkaline
Distilled Water is neutral - neither acidic nor alkaline as it has a pH value of 7
Being a solution of acetic acis vinegar is acidic.
alkaline
Yes, anything above 7 is acidic and anything below is considered alkaline.
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neutral
alkaline obviously! strong acid + strong base= neutral strong acid + weak base= acidic weak acid + strong base= alkaline
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The pH number lets us know how acidic or alkaline a solution is. pH from 1 to 6 is acidic, with lower numbers meaning more acidic. pH 7 is neutral, and 8 to 14 is alkaline (base), with 14 being the most alkaline. Hope this helps.
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