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A neutral solution has a pH value of exactly 7 (at 25oC).

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Neutral is neither acid (< 7) nor base (> 7), hence the name neutral
The pH value of 7.0 is considered to be neutral. Pure water has a pH of 7.0
Typically a pH of 7 is considered "neutral" since it is the pH of water.
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Actually that's at 25 Degree C

At 37 degrees C (body temp) its 7.4

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The pH value of a neutral solution in water is 7.0 (at 25 oC)

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7 is neutral pH (at 25oC). That is the pH of distilled water. The lower you go in pH, the more acidic things are, and materials with higher pH are called alkalis or bases.

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At 25 degrees C, the pH of a neutral solution is 7.0

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