The substances with pH 11 and pH 13 are both basic (alkaline) in nature. They cannot be neutralized with an antacid; it would have to be done with an acid.
Yes. It serves to neutralize the acid prior to ingestion.
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It is a substance used to determine the strengths of acids and alkali.It changes color according to the pH of the material its in. It is so useful because the color also tells you how strong the substance is. As an example, if you were to put a few drops of the indicator in water it would go green. A few drops of it in cleaning products and it would go a deep purple.A universal indicator can give various colors to a huge variety of pH ranges.
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I would say 35 drops!
Yes. It serves to neutralize the acid prior to ingestion.
it would be baking soda
A neutral substance has a pH of 7. If you have an acidic substance and wanted to neutralize it, you would have to add an alkaline substance to it. And example of this would be for indigestion or heartburn, you would take a tablet containing alkaline. This tablet neutralizes the acid in your stomach. These tablets are known as antacids.
The chemical opposite is a base (alkaline substance). Bases and acids generally neutralize each other. The literal opposite of an acid would be a neutral substance that had no reaction potential. This would differ for different reactions.
that remedy is called antacid and is helps with indigestion because you can the remedy 'antacid'. antacid contains weak bases.bases neutralize acid by reacting with them to form water and a salt. the reason the weak bases are used instead of strong bases is because strong bases would neutralize to much acid and would most likely kill you.
In this experiment, the control group would be the penny! The independent variable is the substance/water on the penny, and the dependent is how many drops the penny takes.
baking soda or sodium bicarbonate is a base or alkyline substance and would therefore have the affect of neutralizing and acid.
That would be called neutralization, and it is done by adding an alkaline substance of some kind. Acids and alkalines neutralize each other.
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When you neutralize, it would be a chemical property.
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.
A neutral substance has a pH of 7. If you have an acidic substance and wanted to neutralize it, you would have to add an alkaline substance to it. And example of this would be for indigestion or heartburn, you would take a tablet containing alkaline. This tablet neutralizes the acid in your stomach. These tablets are known as antacids.