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After a strong acid reacts with pure water will its pH always be a bit less than 7?
7 years ago

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Answered by Damon
You are adding H+ ions to neutral water (not really a reaction I think)so yes
7 years ago
Answered by bobpursley
bit less? It can be easily be pH of 2 (lemon juice)or less (pH=0 for battery acid).
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