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which statement correctly compares the ph of water to that of other sub…

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which statement correctly compares the ph of water to that of other substances?
the ph of water increases as its temperature increases, while other substances have a stable ph
the ph of water is neutral; it is higher than the ph of acids and lower than the ph of bases
water contains more hydrogen ions than most other substances, giving it a higher ph
water is neutral and has a ph of 0; acids have a ph greater than 0, and bases have a ph less than 0

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Analyze Option 1: The pH of pure water at 25°C is 7. As temperature increases, the auto - ionization of water ($\ce{H2O <=> H+ + OH-}$) increases, and both $[\ce{H+}]$ and $[\ce{OH-}]$ increase. But the pH is calculated as $-\log_{10}[\ce{H+}]$, so as $[\ce{H+}]$ increases with temperature, the pH of water decreases, not increases. And other substances can have a wide range of pH values, so this statement is wrong.
  2. Analyze Option 2: The pH of water (at 25°C, pH = 7) is neutral. Acids have a pH less than 7, and bases have a pH greater than 7. So the pH of water is higher than that of acids (since acid pH < 7) and lower than that of bases (since base pH>7). This statement is correct.
  3. Analyze Option 3: The pH of a substance depends on the concentration of $\ce{H+}$ ions, not the total number of $\ce{H+}$ ions. Also, the fact that water has more $\ce{H+}$ ions than other substances is not a correct way to explain its pH (as pH is about concentration, not total amount), and this statement is wrong.
  4. Analyze Option 4: Water is neutral with a pH of 7 (at 25°C), not 0. Acids have a pH less than 7, and bases have a pH greater than 7. So this statement is wrong.

Answer:

The option with the statement "The pH of water is neutral; it is higher than the pH of acids and lower than the pH of bases" (the second option in the list)