There is no real answer to this question, because the pH of soda and stomach acid are different. Adding more soda to a bottle of soda does not increase the acidity of the liquid. Imagine adding more Orange Juice to a glass half full of orange juice - does the taste of acid increase? No.
Here's some more info on soda and stomach acid: http://antoine.frostburg.edu/chem/senese/101/consumer/faq/soda-and-stomach.shtml
it takes neutralize about 120 mL of stomach acid.
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the human stomach acid is usually 1and 2 in lumens and this mainly is of hydrochloric acid, potassium chloride and sodium chloride.
The pH of human stomach acid is usually between 1 and 2 in the lumen.This is not possible to say how much stomach acid present in stomach, but the pH of acid is more acidic than an HCl and Sulphuric acid.
It won't actually absorb any, and neither will NaOH.NaHCO3 will react with an acid as NaHCO3 + H+ --> Na+ + H2O + CO2The Na+ is countered by the anion on the acid, which in the stomach is Cl-.The reason that NaOH is not used to neutralize stomach acid is that it is a significantly stronger base than NaHCO3, so much so that it would probably give you chemical burns as it went through your system on the way to the stomach.
Not much.
Your stomach acid has a pH of 1.5 to 3.5
It would very much depend on the strength of the acid, which you do not indicate. Your stomach is already full of hydrochloric.
you would get a stomach ach
If there is too much stomach acid and not enough stomach mucus, ulcers may form on the stomach wall. Also, excess stomach acid may enter the esophagus through the cardiac sphincter and cause what is commonly known as heartburn.
it takes neutralize about 120 mL of stomach acid.
Gastritis, or inflammation of the stomach, may occur if there is too much hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Eventually a gastric ulcer may develop.
The acid in the stomach has a lower pH than that of 'acid rain'. Therefore much more acidic.
Stomach pain is often the result of too much acid in your stomach. The acid is called hydrochloric acid. Magnesium Hydroxide is a base (the opposite of an acid) and it can counter the effects of stomach acid, possibly relieving stomach pain. The acid and the base neutralise each other, producing neutral substances.
if there is too much acid in your stomach it bubbles up you oesaphagus (the tube from mouth to stomach ) and causes ingestion .
Stomach acid is hydrochloric acid. Citric acid in lemon juice and acetic acid in vinegar alone or in combination are not nearly as strong as hydrochloric acid.
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