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Why does pure water have a ph if 7

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Answer: Concentration of hydroxide ion and hydrogen ion is equal in pure water making it neutral. pH is neutral at 7. There are no other substances present to influence the pH in either the acidic or alkaline direction.

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Answer: In extremely pure water, the number of H+ and OH- would always be equal, and the pH would be neutral at 7

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