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The PH in distilled water is around seven? Is acidic, basic or neutral?
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A pH of around 7 in distilled water is considered neutral. pH is measured on a scale that ranges from 0 to 14, where values below 7 indicate acidity (acidic solutions), values above 7 indicate alkalinity (basic solutions), and a value of exactly 7 represents a neutral solution. Therefore, distilled water, with a pH of approximately 7, is neutral.
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