The Chemicals in antacids are called agga
The composition of antacids is very different; see the link below.
Chemical reactions are of course chemical changes.
When antacids reacts with acids from the stomach this is a chemical change.
Antacids affect chemical digestion by increasing the pH in the stomach.
No, Alka-seltzers are antacids, which are used to treat indigestion.
No. Antacids neutralize the hydrochloric acid in the stomach. It is a chemical change.
Antacids are chemicals that neutralize stomach acid by raising the pH level in the stomach. Common examples of antacids include calcium carbonate, magnesium hydroxide, and aluminum hydroxide. These substances work by reacting with the excess acid in the stomach to form a neutral compound, thus helping to alleviate symptoms of acid reflux and indigestion.
Antacids are weak bases that help neutralize excess stomach acid. They work by raising the pH level in the stomach, providing relief from conditions like heartburn and indigestion. While antacids are effective at managing symptoms, they are not considered strong bases in the chemical sense.
Antacids are medicine that counteract acidity. The different types of antacids are sodium antacids (Alka-seltzers), calcium antacids (Tums) and magnesium antacids (Maalox).
Antacids are basic salts or hydroxides.
acidifier is the chemical which is neccessary to produce acidity as oxygen , chlorin , bronin , iodine etc....
Antacids should not normally be taken with other medicines.