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  • pH of Water with Dissolved Oxygen: Neutral Properties Explained
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    Pure water has a neutral pH of 7 and contains equal concentrations of hydrogen (H+) and hydroxide (OH-) ions. Dissolving oxygen in water does not significantly alter the pH, as it forms weak acids such as carbonic acid (H2CO3) at very low concentrations, which do not noticeably affect the water's acidity or basicity.

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