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Pure water is neutral. what is the appropriate justification for this? water has equal h+ and oh- ions, making its ph 7, which is considered a neutral ph. water has more h+ than oh- ions, making its ph 5, which is considered a neutral ph. water has more oh- than h+ ions, making its ph 8, which is considered a neutral ph.

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