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Pure water is neutral. What is the appropriate justification for this?

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Pure water is neutral in nature and this can be justified via the fact that when water is broken down, it gives equal concentration of acidic (H+) and basic(OH-). This acid and base neutralize each other to for purely neutral form of water. I hope the answer has come to your desired help.
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