Both ions do not react with water, as a result the solution is neutral.
It possesses a pH of 7 when in a temperature of 25oC.
Well, salt water (from the sea) is around 8, but I'm not sure if sea salt would have the same ph level, as the salt is no longer diluted in water. 'Pure' water is usually around 7.
7(neutral)
Table salt (if that is meant by questioneer) is a neutral salt. pH=7
pH value of distilled water would be 5,6 and 7 as interaction with the atmosphere allows carbon dioxide to dissolve into it, forming carbonic acid. salt on its own has no ph value but , when mixed in water the ph value of common salt is 7 and it is neutral.
The solution of this salt has a pH under 7.
pH>7.0
No, it is not possible.
If it is common salt ( sodium chloride) the pH should not alter as they are both neutral substances at pH = 7.
It depends on the chemical composition of the salt. If it is acidic or basic it will change the pH. The common salt (NaCl) is neutral in nature so it doesn't change the pH.
salt does not have a pH.
Table salt (if that is meant by questioneer) is a neutral salt. pH=7
Blood pH should be 7.4.
Salt is a base that has the pH level around 7 to 7.4 A sodium chloride solution is neutral.
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1-Battery Acid, 2-Lemon Juice, 3-Vinegar, 4-Acid Rain
If the salt is neutral (not basic) it will be acidic by the vinegar (acetic acid)
Salt is neither acidic nor basic. It also has a pH level of 7. Therefore we conclude that salt is a neutral substance (any substance having the pH level of 7 is considered a neutral substance).
The pH level of an all purpose cleaner is about 8.8. It is a common cleaning product with basic (alkaline) pH.