First of all , what is 'h2o' ? If you mean 'water' , then the correct formula is 'H2O'.
Note the CAPITAL letters.
When expressing chemical symbols, one letter symbols are always a CAPITAL letter, hence hydrogen is 'H' not 'h'. Similarly oxygen.
Two letter symbols are always written as , first letter is a Capital letter and the second letter is small/lower case. e,g, sodium (Na) neither 'na' nor 'nA'.
The pH of water is '7' . It is at neutrality.
7 (neutral)
The neutral pH is 7,00.
H2O is a neutral compound.Its pH is 7 in 25 Celcious.
Water is the middle of the scale, with a pH of 7.
7 = neutral
h2o, because h2so4 is a strong acid and h2o is actually neutral (pH of 7)
The neutral pH is 7,00.
Pure water has only one value of pH, that is 7, which is the pH for a neutral solution.
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The pH of water [H2O] is generally 7, and hence neutral. If the pH of a body of water is above or below the previously established value of 7, it could mean a large number of things, generally outside the realms of the empircal formula, i.e. a foreign substance.
H2O is a neutral compound.Its pH is 7 in 25 Celcious.
Water is the middle of the scale, with a pH of 7.
7 = neutral
Equal amonts. KOH + HCl -> KCl + H2O As usual, a solt and water is produced if ~ neutral pH.
h2o, because h2so4 is a strong acid and h2o is actually neutral (pH of 7)
7 it is completely neutral
The ideal pH for water is perfectly neutral, or a reading of 7.
it has a pH value of 8.