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Sodium chloride, NaCl, for example is of neutral pH and conductive in solution or in molten state. It is a salt.
7 The pH of a neutral substance is 7. Anything higher than 7 is alkaline or basic, and anything lower than 7 is acidic.
Ketchup is not considered to be a neutral substance. Ketchup is considered to be an acidic substance with a low pH.
That the substance is neutral, neither basic or acidic. Distilled, deionised water has a pH of 7
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Acid: A substance that can donate H+ ions. Alkali: A substance that can donate OH- ions. Neutral: A substance that cannot donate H+ or OH- ions.
A neutral substance is any substance that has the same number of protons and electrons. One common neutral substance is carbon dioxide. Another common neutral substance is nitrogen gas, N2.
A neutral substance is any substance that has the same number of protons and electrons. One common neutral substance is carbon dioxide. Another common neutral substance is nitrogen gas, N2.
distilled water
neutral substances are natural in nature whereas basic substances are basic .
Oh yes, water is a substance.
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Sodium chloride, NaCl, for example is of neutral pH and conductive in solution or in molten state. It is a salt.
Water is usually neutral. In the event that the water is acidic, it can be neutralized by adding a base. Calcium Hydroxide is an example of a basic substance.
7 The pH of a neutral substance is 7. Anything higher than 7 is alkaline or basic, and anything lower than 7 is acidic.
Acids have H+ ions, while bases (alkali) have OH- ions. When these combine, the H+ and OH- combine, water (H20) is formed, which is a neutral substance.
Generally a neutral substance is called an inert substance.