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Antacids contain compounds which neutralize the acids in the stomach.
Calcium carbonate. It combines with excess acid to produce water.
The person starts vomiting due the process of osmosis in the stomach. The cells in the stomach lose all the water because the solution is hypertonic, and when there is excess of water in the stomach, the person starts vomiting. Hope that helps!!
Neutralize it with a base, such as milk.(Johnny Mc.Rylin)
The bicarbonate ion, HCO3-.
Antacids are bases that can neutralize many acids like HCL. To neutralize an acid you have to add a base to it. Antacid tablets are used for heartburns and can reduce excess acidity in your stomach
Bases neutralize excess stomach acid in antacids, relieving stomach pain.
Indigestion is mostly caused by excess stomach acid. Antacid remedies neutralize excess acid - by breaking it down into water and other harmless chemicals.
Antacids contain compounds which neutralize the acids in the stomach.
Well when you take an antacid, it fought against the acid in your stomach which is bothering you because antacids are bases. After fighting they will both turn neutral which makes the stomach feel better.
it contains a base (alkali) and so helps to neutralise excess stomach acid.
Because the antacid neutralizes the the HCl in the stomach (or at least in excess amount) to produce water and a salt, and it is good example of neutralization reaction.
What happens when you eat is that your stomach produces a potent acid to aid with digestion. However, when there is excess acid, you feel indigestion. An antacid tablet works in the way that it adds base to your solution in order to neutralize that acid.
Anything that's alkaline in composition.
base.
Magnesium carbonate acts as an antacid. Therefore,it neutralises excess of hydrochloric acid in stomach.
I found the answer. Correct me if I'm wrong. Antacid powders are made of alkali metals and work by neutralizing the excess hydrochloic acid (HCl) in your stomach.