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What is the pH of pure water at 25°C? 

Pure water has a pH of 7 at 25°C. Pure water is considered neutral, which means it contains an equal concentration of hydrogen and hydroxide ions. At different temperatures, such as 0°C or 100°C, the pH may deviate slightly from 7 due to changes in the auto-ionization of water. 

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