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How do antacids effect a pH indicator?

Antacids work by neutralizing stomach acid, which can change the pH level of the stomach. If an antacid is added to a solution containing a pH indicator, it can affect the color change of the indicator by altering the acidity or basicity of the solution.


Why do antacids taste so good?

Flavoring is added to them.


How an antacid relieves heartburn?

there are different types of heart burn meds. like tums is calcium carbonate it basically just neutralizes acid in the stomach. where as meds like prilosec otc keep the stomach from producing so much acid


What is difference between external and internal indicators used in titration?

Internal indicators that are used in titration exist in the titration reaction as either a reactant or a product. External indicators is added to the reaction mixture, but does not exist in the reaction.


Where is hydrochloric acid added to food mass?

the stomach


Where is lipase added?

pancreas, mouth, stomach


Where is the hydrochloric solution added to the food mass?

The stomach


Does harry styles have a tattoo of a butterfly of his stomach?

Yes he does. He most recently added it on his stomach (abs) as a new part of his "collection"


How indicators can tell the difference between acid and a base?

Indicators can differentiate between acids and bases based on their chemical properties. Indicators change color depending on the pH of the solution they are added to. For example, acids will turn indicators like litmus paper red, while bases turn them blue. This color change occurs because indicators respond to changes in hydrogen ion (H+) concentration in the solution.


In which part of your body is water used for softening food?

Both fluids and saliva are added to food in the mouth. In the stomach, mostly acid is added.


What will happen when a reactant is added to a system?

The equilibrium is not maintained.


What is natural indicators?

A natural indicator is a solution that changes colour at different pH levels, however these indicators are dissimialr to common indicators such as phenolphtalein as natural indicator solutions are dirived from chemicals from oragnic materials such as carrots, berries and beetroot