It's fairly neutral.
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)
If anything has a pH of exactly 7, it is neither acidic or alkaline, it is neutral.
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).
Neither. Pure water is neutral. But in another sense it is both. Water is an amphoteric substance, having both acidic and basic properties. In the case of water these properties are equal in strength.
Pure water has a neutral pH value of 7, anything above 7 is alkaline and anything below 7 is acidic.
No, pure water is neutral
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)
If anything has a pH of exactly 7, it is neither acidic or alkaline, it is neutral.
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).
Pure water has no ions in it. Hence is neutral irrespective of it's temperature.
Acidic or alkaline water ^^ the pH depends on the number of other ions but pure water is pH 7
Neither. Pure water is neutral. But in another sense it is both. Water is an amphoteric substance, having both acidic and basic properties. In the case of water these properties are equal in strength.
It shouldn't be. Distilled water is pure, non-isotonic water. It should have a pH of 7, neutral.
calamansi is alkaline. It has to be taken pure. If you mix it with water or sugar, it becomes acidic.
Pure water has a neutral pH value of 7, anything above 7 is alkaline and anything below 7 is acidic.
A extremely pure water is neutral at 25 0C.
Sodium is an alkaline metal. In its pure form, it does not exhibit acidic properties.