A sodium chloride solution, potassium chloride solution etc. also would be neutral and take pH value 7 as well.
Almost anything - its not buffered. (Your first statement is false)
In and of itself, nothing. pH 7 is neutral, like distilled water.
Pure water or an extremely weak base or acid has a pH close to 7.
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7, its neutral
the pH of distilled water is 7.0 and is the same as pure water The solution is acidic.
Almost anything - its not buffered. (Your first statement is false)
Distilled water has a pH of 7. It's neutral.
In and of itself, nothing. pH 7 is neutral, like distilled water.
Distilled water, if it is truly distilled to purity, has a pH of 7. This means that the concentration of hydrogen ions dissociated from the water is 1x10-7 mol dm-3. Often, distilled water is impure, and is slightly more acidic (it has a slightly lower pH than seven).
the distilled water
Pure water or an extremely weak base or acid has a pH close to 7.
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7, its neutral
Distilled waters pH is not perfectly stable because it still contains ions in it. Distilled water reacts with air and will gain a pH. The CO2 in air dissolves in water, freeing ions and lowering the pH to around 5. Boiling the water can be used to remove the carbon dioxide to restore the pH to 7.
They all have a low pH, distilled water has a pH of around 7 and vinegar is an acid along with seawater making them below seven.