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Which statement best describes the pH of pure water

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Pure water has a 6.14 pH in temperatures that are at 100 degrees celsius. This just means that pure water is in the neutral zone of the pH scale. if water reaches a 7 pH scale it is considered as an alkaline water. Anything higher than 7 would make water acidic already.
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