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A pH neutral solution is one that has a pH level of around 7, which indicates that it is neither acidic nor basic. This neutrality occurs when the concentration of hydrogen ions (H⁺) is equal to the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH⁻) in the solution. Pure water is a common example of a pH-neutral substance. Solutions with a pH below 7 are considered acidic, while those above 7 are basic (alkaline).

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