Calcium Hydroxide (Alkali in the stomach) and Gastric Acid (in the stomach)
Stomach acid (hydrochloric acid) and a base/alkali (Calcium Carbonate in the case of Tums, but other bases are used) react to neutralize the acid.
hydrochloric acid and calicium carbonate
Endothermic reaction
IT would react faster in lemon juice because it is acidic and milk has no chemicals in it that make it acidic, and is classified as basic...
The majority of chemicals can react.
The molecules of chlorine are brought by CFC's. They are harmful chemicals with react with ozone to deplete it.
That depends which chemicals you are using, certain chemicals react a lot faster or heavier than others.
Some substance with a basic pH to counteract the pH of the acid in your stomach.
what is a chemical change that could happen to an antacid tablet
No
a solution is two substance mixed together
Yes: oxygen and fuel compound react together.
crushed will react faster.
Endothermic reaction
Basic, antacids react with acid.
Chemicals React was created on 2006-06-15.
Yes, if they do not react with one another it is a physical change.
IT would react faster in lemon juice because it is acidic and milk has no chemicals in it that make it acidic, and is classified as basic...
The majority of chemicals can react.