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The stomach. Our stomachs contain hydrochloric acid but it doesn't burn our stomachs, due to the protection of the mucus in our stomachs.
Yes it is and it is found in our digestive system that desolves food for protien.
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Acetic acid is found in vinegar.
There are lots of acids that we use on a daily basis, such as:Citric acid, found in fruits and vegetables.Acetic acid, found in vinegar.Tartaric acid, found in tea.Sulfuric acid, found in some batteries.Acetylsalicylic acid (a.k.a. aspirin).Carbonic acid in fizzy drinks.Hydrochloric acid found in your stomach.Phosphoric acid, used in drinks and detergents.
The stomach. Our stomachs contain hydrochloric acid but it doesn't burn our stomachs, due to the protection of the mucus in our stomachs.
Yes it is and it is found in our digestive system that desolves food for protien.
Usually no, they cant survive the acid in our stomachs. The few parasites that can survive the acidity are usually found in uncooked meats and fish.
To Help Break Down Food.
It becomes a neutral substance when it comes into contacts with the acid already in our stomachs.
pH value 1. I was taught that
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A single substance will not have an acid 'in' it, but it can be an acid. The hydrochloric acid in our stomachs is a strong acid. Other examples are sulfuric acid (in wet batteries) and nitric acid which is used to make fertilizers and dyes.
The mixture of approximately 0.5 percent Hydrochloric Acid, Potassium Chloride, and Sodium Chloride in your stomach is properly known as "Gastric Acid".
Our stomachs are stronger acidic (pH 2!) from hydrochloric acid.
Corrosive because stomachs produce lactic acid they burn germs and digest food quickly
We need chlorine to help form hydrochloric acid in our stomachs because chlorine is a part of the element of hydrochloric acid