definetly not acidic
Soapy water is alkaline
alkaline
Pure water is not neutral it is amphoteric which means with bases(alkaline) it acts as acidic and with acids it acts as basic(alkaline)
It stays alkaline
No only acidic
It depends where the water comes from and what substances are dissolved in it. It's often nearly neutral, but can vary from about 6.5 (slightly acidic) to about 9.5 (alkaline), according to the World Health Organisation.
yes it adds alkaline- well it depends what pH water you get, if its more acidic it'll make the pH change but so will alkaline.
Soapy water is Alkaline so it is a base.
Yes. If water is alkaline or acidic that means ions are present. Ions are what allow water to conduct electricity.
pH scale...pH of <7 is considered acidic, >7 is considered alkaline. 7 is neutral like water.
neutral
neutral