Pure water
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'''[[Pure water]]''' is '''[[water]]''' that has a low electrical conductivity, but this increases significantly with the dissolution of a small amount of ionic material such as sodium chloride. | '''[[Pure water]]''' is '''[[water]]''' that has a low electrical conductivity, but this increases significantly with the dissolution of a small amount of ionic material such as sodium chloride. | ||
+ | Pure water has a neutral pH of 7, which is neither acidic nor basic. | ||
== Also See == | == Also See == | ||
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== References == | == References == | ||
- | + | * Wikipedia ''Water'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Water] | |
- | + | * ''Water Wiki'' [http://water.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page] | |
- | * Water Wiki [http://water.wikia.com/wiki/Main_Page] | + | |
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Pure water is water that has a low electrical conductivity, but this increases significantly with the dissolution of a small amount of ionic material such as sodium chloride.
Pure water has a neutral pH of 7, which is neither acidic nor basic.
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