YES, because of equal amount of hydrogen and hydroxide ions in the solution.
pure water is neutral with a pH of 7
Right in the middle, at pH = 7, are neutral , pure water is neutral
pure water (distilled) is neutral , It's Ph= 7
yes, almost positive.There is no pure water. The water is either ACIDIC or NEUTRAL or ALKALINE.For us the human beings NEUTRAL is good.
neutral,pure water contains no other ions except H+ and OH- which are produced in equal amounts so the solution remains neutral (pH7).
On the pH scale, it is in the middle. Therefore, pure water is neutral.
Pure water is neutral
A extremely pure water is neutral at 25 0C.
neutral
No,pure water is not alkali.Pure water is neutral.
No. Pure water is neutral.
pure water is neutral with a pH of 7
No, pure water is neutral
At 100C the pH of pure water is 6.14 which is neutral
pure water is neutral with a pH of 7
The pure water is neither base nor acid. This is because in pure water, ther is a small dissociation of water molecules giving the same amount of H+ and OH- ions. Therefore, ther is no excess of acid nor base ions. Reaction: H20 -> H+ + OH- The concentration of [H+]=[OH-]=10^-7 mol/dm3 You can read more here: http://ibchem.com/IB/ibnotes/full/aab_htm/18.3.htm
Pure water is neutral.