neutral
Ultrapure fresh water is neutral.
If you mix an neutral and an acid, The pH of the solution will be closer to 7 (neutral).Also if you mix an acid with an alkali (providing they are around the same strengh) it will turn neutral. Its like mixing orange juice with water, The juice is acid and the water is neutral, put water in the juice and it become weaker.
Neither, it is a salt. Dissolved in water it has a pH of 7 (neutral).
The amount of base needed to neutralize an acid depends on the alkalinity of the acid and of the base. ------------------ Because some salts formed during the neutralization form non-neutral water solutions.
it is acid
Water is neutral, with a pH of 7. It is not an acid or a base.
It is neither. It is a neutral substance when solvated in water.
Water is considered neutral, neither an acid nor a base.
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You add an acid to a base to neutralize it. The acid and base react to form water and a salt, resulting in a neutral solution.
its neutral.
it is neutral
Water is classified as a neutral substance. It has a pH of 7, which is right in the middle of the pH scale, indicating it is neither an acid nor a base.
Ultrapure water stored in a platinum container is neutral.
Water is a neutral compound. It has a pH of 7, which means it is neither an acid nor a base.
An acid-base reaction is neutralisation. The products are a neutral salt and water.
Hydrochloric acid is actually an acid, not a base or neutral substance. It is a strong acid that dissociates in water to form hydronium ions and chloride ions.