antacids are in tablets to sooth tummy pains so basically an antacid is an aclcoline but a strong one so it breaks down the acids.
It is a strong base.
They contain alkali with a scale of pH 7.0
KOH is a strong base.
not a strong base
strong base
Calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide and/or aluminum hydroxide are the bases of some antacids.
Base salts
Simeco is a mixture of antacids; the pH is basic.
Antacids are a base called magnesium hydroxide. They help to neutralize stomach acids and balance out the stomachs Ph.
Well, it would certainly neutralize stomach acid. The problem is that it's a very strong base and would do quite a bit of damage in the process. Antacids are usually salts of a strong base with a weak acid (sodium hydrogen carbonate, for example) which react with stomach acid to form a buffer solution.
mild to strong. may turn you white as a ghost if your not familiar.
An antacid relieves an overly acidic stomach because antacids are
It is a strong base.
It is a strong base.
It is a strong base.
the mild ones have less damage and shake less
Antacids are medicine that counteract acidity. The different types of antacids are sodium antacids (Alka-seltzers), calcium antacids (Tums) and magnesium antacids (Maalox).