its neutral, or a pH of 7
Table salt (if that is meant by questioneer) is a neutral salt. pH=7
The table salt solution is neutral.
Salt is such as table salt NaCl is neutral. It is neither basic or acidic.
Fist, pH is not a property of any given substance, but depends on both the strength of an acid or base and how much of it is in a solution. However, since tables salt has no acid-base properties, so any solution of it will have a pH of 7.
Salt has the Ph value ofseven. The salt is created along with water when the acids and bases are mixed (such as when you neutralize them). Though the exact Ph value depends on what acids and bases you started with. If they are both strong it will be seven, where as if the acid is weak and the base is strong it should be a little bit less than seven... and so on. Without going into long details the answer is 7. So salt is neutral sorta.
What is the pH of table sugar
salt does not have a pH.
Salt has a pH of 7, because it's neutral.
1. Salts are not alkalis. 2. Water solutions of some salts have a pH over 7,0.
Table salt is a salt - sodium chloride (NaCl).
pH 7 litmus color is red-ish blue or blue-ish red (red, 5.5 < pH < 8, blue)
pH 7 litmus color is red-ish blue or blue-ish red (red, 5.5 < pH < 8, blue)