They stick a pH meter in, even one decimal place is fine, and calculate the pH. No need for super accuracy?
at 25 C it's pH = 7.0 so [H+] = 10^-7 = [OH-]. Ka = [OH-][H+] = (10^-7)^2 = 10^-4.
Similarly,
at -35 C I believe the pH is 8.5. so [H+] = 10^-8.5 = [OH-]. (10^-8.5)^2 = Ka = 10^-17
10^-7 may be a small number but a pH measuring that would say 7 and a super accurate one might say 7.000000 (for pure water). Not necessary because it's still 7!