The correct option is D 6.63 and neutral
We know,
pH=−log[H+],
Kw=[H+] [OH−],
H2O (l)⇌H+ (aq.)+OH− (aq.)
At equilibrium, in pure water, concentration of [H+]=[OH−]
∴ 5.5×10−14=[H+]2
[H+]=√5.5×10−14
⇒[H+]=2.34×10−7pH=−log(2.34×10−7)pH=−(0.37−7)=6.63
Since, [H+]=[OH−] at 50∘C also
So, nature of the water will remain neutral.
Theory:
As the temperature increases, pH scale also changes.
Neutral solution :
If temperature and solvent are changed then the pH range of the scale will also change.
For example:- pH range is from 0 to 14 at 25oC and Kw=10−14 and neutral pH is 7.
But pH range is from 0 to 13 at 80oC and Kw=10−13 (as with increase in temperature Kw increases) and neutral pH is 6.5.
Note :- pH can also be negative or greater than 14.