Antacid products having neutral having range near about pH 7-8.6
An antacid is literary an alkali so they both have different limits on the ph scale..... acid = ph 0 - 6 and antacid = ph 8 - 14
Rennies are antacid, basic compounds.
Antacid neutralizes acidity in stomach. It's effect to the stomach is due to partial neutralizations of gastric hydrochloric acid and inhibition of enzyme, pepsin. Hence, the urine pH will increase.
It increases since antacids are alkalis.
The pH increase with the help of an antacid.
Antacid medication is alkaline, which is also called base. It makes the stomach acid slightly less acidic so that the stomach acid has a pH between 3 and 4.
Antacid products having neutral having range near about pH 7-8.6
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An antacid is literary an alkali so they both have different limits on the ph scale..... acid = ph 0 - 6 and antacid = ph 8 - 14
Usually about 7, because antacid tablets neutralize your stomach and the pH of 7 is neutral. Hope this helps:)
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The substances with pH 11 and pH 13 are both basic (alkaline) in nature. They cannot be neutralized with an antacid; it would have to be done with an acid.
Antacid tablets dissolve into the stomach fluid and lower the PH but keeping it an acid. They are turned into more of a liquid than the solid they were prior. Under a microscope the antacid tablet is still in a solid for but it is reduced or diluted by the stomach fluid. A little mare about antacid tablets. Antacid tablets do just what the name suggests. Antacid neutralizes a low PH fluid in your stomach. Neutral PH is 7 on the PH scale. PH of 1 would be hydrochloric acid and others in that PH range. PH of 12 would be something like sudsy water soapy water. If the PH of the stomach fluid gets acidic the PH will drop to a lower number that is considered acidic. You can reduce the acid in your stomach by introducing another acid like vinegar or calcium or salt.
It depends on theantacid. What type are you using?
It has a pH of about 6, which makes it an acid. It is meant to dilute stomach acid, but not neutralize it.
Antacids are bases. Bases have a pH higher than 7...So, no.