What is the pH of a solution that is neither acidic nor basic? Chemistry Acids and Bases pH 1 Answer Meave60 Jul 17, 2018 It is neutral. Explanation: An acidic pH is less than #7#, and a basic pH is greater than #7#. A solution that is neither acidic nor basic is a neutral solution, which has a pH of #7#. Answer link Related questions How do you determine pH from pKa? How do pH values of acids and bases differ? How do you calculate something on a pH scale? How do you calculate pH diprotic acid? How do you calculate pH from acid dissociation constant? How do you calculate pH of acid and base solution? Why is the pH scale 0-14? Is pH a measure of the hydrogen ion concentration? How does solubility affect pH? How does pH relate to pKa in a titration? See all questions in pH Impact of this question 9640 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License