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  • Neutral Substances: Definition, Examples & pH Value
    A neutral substance is one that is neither acidic nor basic (alkaline). It has a pH of 7.

    Here are a few examples:

    * Pure water (H₂O): Water is a classic example of a neutral substance.

    * Salt (NaCl): Table salt, which is sodium chloride, is also neutral.

    * Sugar (C₁₂H₂₂O₁₁): Sugars like sucrose are neutral substances.

    It's important to note that while these substances are neutral at standard conditions, their pH can change depending on factors like temperature, pressure, and the presence of other substances.

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