Soapy water is alkaline
Lime water is alkaline.
definetly not acidic
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)
No, adding lemon to water does not make it alkaline. Lemon is acidic in nature, so it actually makes the water more acidic.
No, lemon does not neutralize alkaline water. Lemon is acidic and adding it to alkaline water will not change its pH level.
Water is considered neutral, with a pH of 7. It is neither acidic nor alkaline.
No only acidic
Potassium permanganate is acidic in nature. When dissolved in water, it releases hydrogen ions which lower the pH of the solution, making it acidic.
If anything has a pH of exactly 7, it is neither acidic or alkaline, it is neutral.
No, putting lemon in water does not make it alkaline. Lemon is acidic in nature and will not change the pH level of water to become alkaline.
Ocean water is slightly alkaline, with a pH level around 8.1 to 8.2.
Neither. Acidic and alkaline are terms that refer to pH, and pH is only used for aqueous solution. Hexane is NOT soluble in water, and as such, pH is not relevant.