It should be neutral, though in practice it might be slightly acidic because of small amounts of carbon dioxide may have been dissolved by uptake from air (forming weak dihydrogen carbonic acid) since it was destilled (pH about 6.5 to 6.9).
A substance with a pH of 7 is considered neutral, neither acidic nor alkaline. It is right in the middle of the pH scale, which ranges from 0 (most acidic) to 14 (most alkaline).
Lime water is alkaline.
Fresh distilled water is neutral, pH = 7 (at 25oC)
Distilled water is neutral in nature. It is neither acidic nor basic and has a pH of 7.
Pure water is not neutral it is amphoteric which means with bases(alkaline) it acts as acidic and with acids it acts as basic(alkaline)
Distilled Water is neutral - neither acidic nor alkaline as it has a pH value of 7
it is 33% Sulfuric Acid and 67% Distilled Water.
Soapy water is alkaline
Distilled water is theoretically neutralDistilled water is water that has many of its impurities removed through distillation.Distillation involves boiling the water and then condensing the steam into a clean container.Hypothetically, distilled water should always be at a neutral pH 7. Immediately upon being exposed to air, however, distilled water's pH decreases and becomes more acidic. Neutralizing distilled water is possible, but its neutral pH does not last.
A substance with a pH of 7 is considered neutral, neither acidic nor alkaline. It is right in the middle of the pH scale, which ranges from 0 (most acidic) to 14 (most alkaline).
Lime water is alkaline.
Fresh distilled water is neutral, pH = 7 (at 25oC)
the pH of distilled water is 7.0 and is the same as pure water The solution is acidic.
Distilled water is neutral in nature. It is neither acidic nor basic and has a pH of 7.
definetly not acidic
Pure water is not neutral it is amphoteric which means with bases(alkaline) it acts as acidic and with acids it acts as basic(alkaline)
HCl : makes it acidic. it decreases the pH NaOH : makes it alkaline. it increases the pH