The colder the tablet the longer it will take for it to dissolve.
the cooler the temp. of the water the slower the antacid dissolves
This depends on the nature of tablet, temperature of water, stirring, crushing of the tablet to a fine powder, etc.
yes
Antacids contain carbonates as Na2CO3 and NaHCO3.
No....Tart taste is a physical property, not chemical
"Orally disintegrating" and "mouth dissolving" both mean the same and are just flash names given to orally dissolvable tablets by drug companies.
If the water is evaporated the obtained mass of the tablet is the same.
Though antacid R) is not a pure, chemically defined compound, the answer is most expectedly: "Physical only".R) "An antacid medical tablet may contain any substance, generally a base or basic salt, which neutralizes stomach acidity"It wouldn't be nice, would it, for the stomach if a chemical reaction took place when taking the tablet with water.
antacid tablet are chewed because they can act faster whereas swallowed tablet act slowly.
Riopan Plus is an antacid that comes in both liquid and tablet form. Riopan Plus is an antacid that comes in both liquid and tablet form. Riopan Plus is an antacid that comes in both liquid and tablet form.
Because... Poo
it contains a base (alkali) and so helps to neutralise excess stomach acid.
The effects of antacids are only temporary, but other than waiting for them to wear off, there really isn't a way to "deactivate" them.
yes, if there is any bubbling, light, or heat, it is chemical change.
crushed will react faster.
It depends on theantacid. What type are you using?
Calcium Carbonate
ACID