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What is the pH of a neutral substance and an example?
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The pH of a neutral substance is approximately 7 at 25°C (77°F). This means that the concentration of hydrogen ions (H⁺) is equal to the concentration of hydroxide ions (OH⁻).
An example of a neutral substance is pure water (H₂O). In pure water, the dissociation of water molecules produces equal amounts of H⁺ and OH⁻ ions, resulting in a neutral pH.
An example of a neutral substance is pure water (H₂O). In pure water, the dissociation of water molecules produces equal amounts of H⁺ and OH⁻ ions, resulting in a neutral pH.