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Pure water has only one value of pH, that is 7, which is the pH for a neutral solution.
Normal water contains impurities and minerals, so during boiling, these impurities are expelled, but this changes the pH value a little, thus the pH value would be about 7. Boiling pure water (pH7), will result in boiled pure water being at pH value 7, as there are no impurities or minerals in it
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Pure water has a pH of 7, which is considered neutral on the pH scale.
If your question is what is the pH of pure water, then the answer is seven, which means water is neutral.
yes, pH can be measured in a water (an aqueous) solution.
Because water is a neutral and high pH values are basic and low pH values are asidic.
Pure water has a neutral pH value of 7, anything above 7 is alkaline and anything below 7 is acidic.
At 100C the pH of pure water is 6.14 which is neutral
Water (when it is pure) has a PH of 7. This is the most well-known substance with PH 7 but there are many others (most of which are water-based solutions) which have a PH of around 7.
Pure liquid water has a neutral pH of 7.
Pure water has a pH of 7.00, making it neutral on the pH scale.