Seven
Neutral
When a pH level is 7.0, it is defined as 'neutral' at 25°C because at this pH the concentration of H3O+ equals the concentration of OH− in pure water. - Wikipedia
Salt is neutral, and water is neutral so I think it must be neutral (pH 7).
The table salt solution is neutral.
Granular potassium sulfate does not have a pH. A pH value can only be given to a solution.
A solution with a pH of 7 is considered neutral. This pH value indicates that the solution is neither acidic nor basic, but rather balanced. Water at room temperature typically has a pH of 7.
The pH of a liquid is a measure of its acidity. If a liquid has a pH of less than 7 in is acidic. If it is more than 7 it is basic. If it has a pH of 7 it is neutral. pH can be measured with chemical indicatior or with a pH meter. In the "related links" below is an image from Wikipedia that shows the pH of some common substances.
Neutral in what sense? Guessing pH a neutral solution has a pH of 7.
Sodium chloride solution is neutral.
A pH value of 7 indicates a neutral element. This means that the solution is neither acidic nor basic, but right in the middle.
Ph of a neutral solution is 7. less than that - acidic more alkeline
A neutral solution has a pH value of exactly 7 (at 25oC).See the Related Questions to the for more information about acids, bases and the pH scale.Neutral is neither acid (< 7) nor base (> 7), hence the name neutralThe pH value of 7.0 is considered to be neutral. Pure water has a pH of 7.0Typically a pH of 7 is considered "neutral" since it is the pH of water.7Actually that's at 25 Degree CAt 37 degrees C (body temp) its 7.4