Distilled water should have no other ions or impurities, so it shouldn't have any particles that influence the pH. If there is nothing to make it acidic or basic, it can only be neutral, pH=7.
Calcium hydroxide, represented as Ca(OH)₂, is classified as a strongly alkaline compound when dissolved in water. It dissociates to release hydroxide ions (OH⁻), which increases the pH of the solution, making it basic. Therefore, a solution of Ca(OH)₂ is alkaline, not acidic or neutral.
A pH of 7 is considered neutral. It indicates a balance between acidic and alkaline substances in a solution. Water, for example, has a pH of 7.
chemistry, pH is a measure of the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution. Solutions with a pH less than 7 are said to be acidic and solutions with a pH greater than 7 are basic or alkaline. Pure water has a pH very close to 7.
No, purple universal indicator does not indicate a neutral solution. A purple color typically signifies a strongly alkaline (basic) solution, while a neutral solution, such as pure water, usually appears green when using a universal indicator. The color change in universal indicators ranges from red in acidic solutions to blue or purple in alkaline solutions, with green representing neutrality.
Distilled Water is neutral - neither acidic nor alkaline as it has a pH value of 7
The solution is an Alkaline 7 is neutral 1 is very acidic 14 is very alkaline The others are slightly acidic or alkaline
Alkaline
pH of 7 is neutral pH below 7 is acidic and above 7 is alkaline.
Being a solution of acetic acis vinegar is acidic.
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).
Neither. Acidic and alkaline are terms that refer to pH, and pH is only used for aqueous solution. Hexane is NOT soluble in water, and as such, pH is not relevant.
alkaline
no salt is neutral at 25 C when NaCl is placed in water it is producing Na+ and Cl-. the two ions do not react with water as they are both weak so the solution is said to be neutral with pH of 7
The pH number lets us know how acidic or alkaline a solution is. pH from 1 to 6 is acidic, with lower numbers meaning more acidic. pH 7 is neutral, and 8 to 14 is alkaline (base), with 14 being the most alkaline. Hope this helps.
When an acidic solution reacts with an alkaline solution, a neutralization reaction occurs. The hydrogen ions (H+) from the acid and hydroxide ions (OH-) from the base combine to form water (H2O). The resulting solution is neutral, with a pH of 7.
It's more neutral than either acidic or alkaline.