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15 October, 05:40

An aqueous solution in which the concentrations of hydrogen and hydroxide ions are equal; it has a pH of 7.0.

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  1. 15 October, 07:07
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    Yes, a PH of 7 is considered neutral.
  2. 15 October, 09:35
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    True.

    Explanation:

    An acidic solution may be defined as the solution that has more concentration of hydrogen ions and pH of the solution is less than seven. Basic solution contains more hydroxide ions and pH is above seven.

    The neutral substance may be defined as the substance that has equal concentration of hydrogen and hydroxide ions in the solution. The neutral substance can be formed by the mixing of acidic and basic solution. The neutral solution has pH equal to the seven.

    Thus, the answer is true.
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