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AnswerSalt on its own has no pH level but when put in water, the solution contains free ions of Na+ and Cl-.

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.

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11y ago

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.

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7(neutral)

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