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Is an antaacid medicine reacting with stomach acid a physical or chemical change?

The reaction of an antacid with stomach acid is a chemical change. The antacid neutralizes the acid, forming a salt and water, which is a new substance different from the original reactants.


Is an antacid medicaine reacting with stomach acid an example of a physical rather than a chemical change?

No. Antacids neutralize the hydrochloric acid in the stomach. It is a chemical change.


How does temperature effect the break down of food from hydrochloric acid?

Stomach


What is the change to the stomach after you get stomach ulcers?

your stomach has a coating of mucus on the inside to protect it from the acid. ulcers occur when the mucus is not produced fast enough and the acid begins burning the stomach wall


Is an antacid medicine reacting with stomach acid an example of a physical change?

No, it is a chemical change.


What happens when antacid is dissolved in water which change is that?

The antacid is neutralized, but not as neutralized as it would be if it was in one's stomach. The stomach acid neutralizes the antacid more than the water, because the stomach acid has a lower pH and therefore causes a more vigorous acid-base reaction. It is a chemical change.


Is stomach acid acid or alkali's?

stomach acid is and acid


Is stomach acid alkalis or acid?

stomach acid is and acid


Is antacid medicine reacting with stomach acid is a physical change or a chemical change?

Its a chemical change. its like an acid reacting with a base to form salt and water.


If stomach acid leaks into your stomach do you die?

stomach acid is already in your stomach...


Is pepto-bismol neutralizing stomach acid a chemical or physical change?

Pepto-bismol (trade name for active antacid drug containing 2-hydroxy-2H,4H-benzo[d]1,3-dioxa-2-bismacyclohexan-4-one ) reacting with stomach acid (hydrochloric acid) is a chemical change, as all nutralising reactions are.


What is the temperature of the stomach?

The normal temperature of the stomach is 98.6 degrees - with some slight variation in the morning, at night and according to our own personal physiology. After consuming something cold - like a bowl of ice cream the temperature would be lower until the substance is warmed by stomach contents (stomach acid). When the stomach is very full, the temperature of the stomach will rise according to the amount of energy produced to facilitate digestion.