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I'd have thought a table like this would be in the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, but I couldn't find it in mine (60th Edition). I did find a table listing the ionization constant for water at several different temperatures, so based on that: * 7.47 at 0oC * 7.27 at 10oC * 7.08 at 20oC * 6.92 at 30oC * 6.77 at 40oC * 6.63 at 50oC * 6.51 at 60oC Note: this does not mean that pure water at 10 oC is alkaline and water at 60oC is acidic! It's neutral in all cases. PS: Per the Handbook, it's actually 24oC where the pH of water is 7.00. At 25oC, it's very slightly less. PPS: It's probably listed in exhaustive detail in the International Critical Tables, but I don't have a set handy.

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Q: What is the pH of pure water at temperatures other than 25 degrees Celsius?
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