Neutral. Water with a pH of 7 is classified as neutral, neither acid nor basic.
Distilled water is classified as a compound. It has gone through a purification process in order to remove impurities, so all that remains are oxygen and hydrogen molecules hydrogen bonded together forming little H2O molecules :)
Pure water has a pH of 7, which is considered neutral on the pH scale.
Household substances can be classified as acidic, basic, or neutral based on their pH level. Substances with a pH less than 7 are acidic, those with a pH greater than 7 are basic, and those with a pH of 7 are neutral. Examples of acidic household substances include vinegar and lemon juice, while ammonia and baking soda are examples of basic household substances. Water is an example of a neutral household substance.
Water (when it is pure) has a PH of 7. This is the most well-known substance with PH 7 but there are many others (most of which are water-based solutions) which have a PH of around 7.
Pure liquid water has a neutral pH of 7.
No, acids have a smaller pH than water. It is usually <6 and pure water has a pH of 7.
Water. 7 is a neutral pH- not acid, not alkaline.
Water is classified as a neutral substance. It has a pH of 7, which is right in the middle of the pH scale, indicating it is neither an acid nor a base.
Yes....water has a ph level of 7 (neutral)
The pH level of pure water is 7, making it neutral.
The pH of pure water is 7
Purified water should have a pH level of 7. The values of 7 is neutral on the pH scale.