Neutralization reaction
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) reacts with bile juice from the liver...And eventually amino acids are given out.
Metallic magnesium reacts violently with acids.
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calcium carbonate reacts with acids ,How ? when calcium carbonate reacts with a dilute acid it will form the corresponding salt and water .will also release carbon dioxide. e.g. CaCO 3 + H Cl --> Ca Cl 2 + C O2 +H2O EDIT: The above chemical equation is not balanced... Here's the balanced equation: CaCO3 + 2HCl -> CaCl2 +CO2 + H2O Calcium Carbonate reacts with Hydrochloric acid to form Calcium Chloride, Carbon dioxide, and water.
Nitric acid reacts strongly with many metals.
Let's see. Mg(OH)2 + 2HCl -> MgCl2 + 2H2O A simple acid/base neutralization reaction producing salt and water.
Hydrochloric acid (HCl) reacts with bile juice from the liver...And eventually amino acids are given out.
This depends on the metal in reaction.
When antacids reacts with acids from the stomach this is a chemical change.
Milk of magnesia helps stomach problems, by coating sensitive areas, that are affected by digestive fluids, mainly acids, which are also neutralized by the remedy.
Milk of magnesia does not act as a good buffer because the level of ph doesn't change rapidly. The ph needs to change for anything, acid or base.
Acids don't react with acids because acids are proton donors. This means that an acid will donate a H+ ion to the substance with which it reacts. Since both acids will donate a H+ ion to each other, nothing happens, and there is no reaction.
antacid is usually flavoured calcium, which is an alkali/base. This reacts with the acid in the stomach to produce salt and water, relieving the distressing effects of too much acid. Antacids counteract with acids, neutralizing any excess acidity.
It is a reaction with gastric acids.
The products of the neutralization reaction between acids and bases are salts and water.
When pollution is released, it reacts with the water in the air. Acids, such as sulfuric acid and carbonic acid, are created due to this reaction, and when rain falls, these acids are mixed in with the rain.
it changes colour to one of the ph colours, and then it bubble causing a reaction between the antacids an acids