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Pure liquid water is described as neutral because the water pH is

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The pH of Pure Liquid Water is 7.

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Anything lower than a 7 on the pH scale is acidic. Anything higher than 7 is considered basic. The average pH of liquid water is between 6.5 to 8.5. So, it the water is neutral because it is neither acidic nor basic. It is neutral.

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