The digestive system.
the largest part of your digestive system is the stomach and your stomach acid.
The stomach, particularly the acid that the stomach makes, typically has a pH of around 1 to 2, the lowest of the digestive system.
The stomach
That would be the stomach.
Well The stomach produces/stores hydrochloric acid as part of the digestive process to break down food. If you were looking for something other than the stomach maybe refine your question?
Antacids neutralise the acid made by your stomach. They are normally used where it is helpful to neutralise the acid made by the stomach. I.e, for acid reflux which causes heartburn. They product normally works in the area between the Sphincter at the top of the stomach and the Gut located at the base of the stomach.
The stomach has the most acid of any part of the digestive system, with a pH of 1 to 2. The acid kills bacteria, and breaks down proteins.the stomach which contain hydrochloric acid.the stomach has a very low pH,no more than 2
You have the hydrochloric acid there in the digestive tract. That means in the stomach and proximal part of the duodenum. The acid is very strong. The pH can go down to 2.
Stomach. Your stomach helps you the churn up the food using acid
Stomach acids are in part Hydrochloric Acid, HCl.
The stomach is part of the digestive system.
Chloride