In theory, the lack of ions means that deionized water should have a pH of 7. However, when deionized water comes into contact with atmospheric carbon dioxide, its absorption of the gas produces carbonic acid, which can reduce the water's pH to as little as 5.5. For this reason, the pH reading of deionized water is usually below 7.
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