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pH of water (Posted on 2003-02-11) Difficulty: 3 of 5

You have a freakish friend who only drinks pure distilled water. And keeps jars of them stored up in his basement.

When you went over to visit him, he offered you a glass. To prove to you how pure his water is, he got a pH meter and measured the pH. To his surprise, the pH was not 7!

Shouldn't the pH of pure water be 7 at 25 degrees? What happened? And was the pH greater or less than 7?

See The Solution Submitted by np_rt    
Rating: 3.1250 (8 votes)

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  Subject Author Date
re: yes, airK Sengupta2023-08-11 22:46:13
Re: SolutionFrederic Ouellet2003-09-25 19:23:10
SolutionJack Putz2003-07-15 08:15:54
Got itChaz2003-05-03 10:01:54
re: well.....Gamer2003-03-08 12:19:39
well.....troy2003-02-20 11:38:18
re: yes, airKevin2003-02-14 04:30:12
SolutionLower PHKevin2003-02-14 04:24:00
re(2): yes, ***Cory Taylor2003-02-12 04:49:27
re: yes, ***levik2003-02-11 06:20:45
Solutionyes, airpleasance2003-02-11 05:46:21
SolutionAirAnoop2003-02-11 05:35:39
hmmmCory Taylor2003-02-11 03:50:14
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