This medication is used to treat occasional episodes of constipation. It acts to produce a bowel movement within 6 hours of taking a dose. This medication is also used for upset stomach caused by heartburn, acid indigestion or sour stomach; for peptic ulcer, hiatal hernia or other conditions caused by excess stomach acid; and to prevent ulcers or bleeding from ulcers.
- So in other words.... yes.
I don't know but here's a quick way to find out: if you have a pool use one of your PH test strips and dip it into the milk... If you don't own a pool or somrhing likes hot tub either borrow a strip from a neighbor or buy a pack... These strips are made to show you if chemicals are balanced in a pool or hot tub and will show you if somrhing is more alkaline or acid...: hope this helps...
No, it is a base Mg(OH)2, Magnesium hydroxide.
(A base as in Alkali!)
I don't think it is an acid, I've researched on it. And I came to knew that It's pH is 10 on pH scale and ofcourse it's an base. So I'd say go with base
No, Milk of magnesia is a base that as it releases hydroxide ions when mixed with water.
No, it is a base.
Milk of magnesia is a base.
Milk of magnesia (pH of 8.5) is a base because it is used to calm an upset stomach (due to too much acid).
it is acid
Milk of Magnesia is basic, so there are bases in it - not acids. Magnesium Hydroxide is in it (Mg(OH)2).
the pH of milk of magnesia is important because it lowers the pH of the acid in your stomach
magnesia
No, Milk of magnesia is a base and will neutralize acid.
Milk of magnesia is a base.
Milk of magnesia (pH of 8.5) is a base because it is used to calm an upset stomach (due to too much acid).
Milk of Magnesia is an antacid and therefore a base with a ph of about 8.3
it is acid
Milk of Magnesia is basic, so there are bases in it - not acids. Magnesium Hydroxide is in it (Mg(OH)2).
the pH of milk of magnesia is important because it lowers the pH of the acid in your stomach
No it is an alkali, aka a base.
basic.
Liquid sosa is a base.
Milk of magnesia helps stomach problems, by coating sensitive areas, that are affected by digestive fluids, mainly acids, which are also neutralized by the remedy.