for 250 ml of coke you need about 25 000 ml of spring water(quality one) just to make a solution with a netral PH (around 7)
And that sweetener is awful, worse than corn syrup, ive lost 35 pounds going off corn syrup. It causes you to store fat, it does. But diet drinks are worse than energy drinks. They actually cause people to eat more and gain weight, plus have other serious issues. Those home soft drink machines at Walmart or Target. for 79.00 or so have syrup made with cane sugar. those Mexican cokes at walmart have cane sugar, but pricier than the home brew machine which has many flavors. Cant spend a buck for a 16 oz coke when a 2 liter is.... Back in the day it was plenty, 16 oz. before we super-sized as a nation. We used to get 8 oz cokes at mc'D's in the sixties. the old man on Pawn shop was talking about how old cokes and Pepsi were much different now, and how he hates that they now are made with corn syrup, even more carbonation. People in Okinawa are naturally exposed to coral calcium and it is sold and many normalize ph that way.
7 cups of water
it takes neutralize about 120 mL of stomach acid.
1200
No much, just sprinkle it on the spill.
Potassium Hydroxide(KOH) is a base (it is "basic"). An acid will neutralize a base. Acetic acid can be used to neutralize KOH. Baking soda is a base, so it will not work to neutralize KOH.
6 tablespoons.
A base can neutralize a acid of its opposite pH (potential hydrogen) which is a scale of 1-14 so if a base is a 14 it can neutralize a 1, a 13 a 2 and so forth. Until you get to 7, which is pure water (neutral)
1 mole to 1 mole NaOH
Just cover the acid with baking soda and let it sit overnight.
25mL * 3M / 8M = 9.4 mL
Neutralize it with some lye or other alkaline compound. It should react to form a salt and water. Just be careful not to use too much. Wash up with water afterwards just to make sure.
Wow; a primary consideration here is that anyone with access to such a strong acid should not have to ask this Q? And, you have provided no quantity of acid to match with a quantity of ash.
Chyme is made up of partly digested food, hydrochloric acid, and a range of enzymes. Once it enters the small intestine it is mixed with bile to neutralize the stomach acid. I think the best answer may be water; everything else varies depending on the original food.