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What is the pH of NaCl?| Acidic, Basic or Neutral

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Sodium chloride (NaCl) has a pH of 7 and is considered neutral in nature. The neutral salt sodium chloride is formed by neutralising hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide. Any strong acid neutralised by a strong base always yields a neutral salt.

Is the pH of NaCl always 7?
Is NaCl acidic or basic?
What is the pH of 0.1 NaCl?
Is NaCl pH neutral?


Sodium chloride (NaCl), also known as salt, is an abundant mineral on Earth that is needed by many animals and plants. Natural sources of salt include seawater and underground rock formations.

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