All substances can be classified as an acid,base or neutral substances.Neutral subtances are the substances that are niether acids nor alkali (bases in solution).Therefore they are safe to drink and use.they have a pH of 7 while acids have a pH less than 7 and bases have a pH more than 7.neutral substances have equal concentration of hydrogen ions(H+) and hydroxide ions(OH-).Examples of neutral substances are water,salt,sodium chloride,calcium chloride,potassium nitrate,ammonium nitrate copper sulphate,magnesium sulphate calcium carbonate.
When an acid and a base react to one another, the waterand salt formed are both neutral substances.
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meny types of salt, alchohol(surprisingly!) pure water,
Water pH:7
Salt pH:7
water...
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no i think it's 7
These substances are in solution.
Acidic substances will lower pH and more alkaline or basic substances will put it above the neutral value of pH = 7
Household wire called romex has ground, neutral and hot wires.
Water
vinegar, lysol
They're classified according to their pH level.
vinegar
the comons is angry bird's.
substances such as sodium and chlorine for ionic compounds basically it is neutral elements that form ionic compounds
common household substances like; caustic soda, soap, ammonia (in detergents) and baking soda are basic. Another basic substance is blood FYI
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All substances which dissolve in water have a pH. Most detergents are quite alkaline, though liquids such as those designed for washing up are nearly neutral.
neutral substances are natural in nature whereas basic substances are basic .
Water is an electrically neutral substance.
its a neutralCommon household bleach, Sodium hypochlorite (NaClO), is a salt and neutral.