yes it is because it creates a new substance.
yes stupid! if they desolve a little when you like it then tums will definitly desolve in water
Calcium carbonate has an extremely low solubility in water (under 10 mg/L), it is practically insoluble.
'Tums' is a heterogenous mixture. The different ingredients are usually right on the box.
The pH of tums/rolaids should be pretty close to 10.
yes it is
The chemical formula for Tums is CaCO3 (mineral calcite).
CaCO3
yes stupid! if they desolve a little when you like it then tums will definitly desolve in water
Tums is an antacid, basic.
No, But you can take Tums and Ambien! ;)
Tums react with acids from the stomach.
"tums" is pH 19 - it needs to be alkalinic. Also, mint is alkalinic and tums had a very definite taste of mint.
Put the TUMS tablet on a scale...
Calcium carbonate has an extremely low solubility in water (under 10 mg/L), it is practically insoluble.
I saw there is a Tums for Kids ages 2-11.
I took 2 Tums at 4:00am. At 8:am my blood sugar was 206. Would this have been caused by the Tums?
Tums or other calcium supplements. Also drink small amounts of water