To Help Break Down Food.
We need chlorine to help form hydrochloric acid in our stomachs because chlorine is a part of the element of hydrochloric acid
The stomach. Our stomachs contain hydrochloric acid but it doesn't burn our stomachs, due to the protection of the mucus in our stomachs.
Yes, hydrochloric acid is found in our stomachs. It is produced by cells in the lining of the stomach and helps break down food for digestion.
Yes, hydrochloric acid is an acid that is commonly found in our stomachs to help with digestion.
Uh, stomachs have NO COWS!
It becomes a neutral substance when it comes into contacts with the acid already in our stomachs.
pH value 1. I was taught that
A single substance will not have an acid 'in' it, but it can be an acid. The hydrochloric acid in our stomachs is a strong acid. Other examples are sulfuric acid (in wet batteries) and nitric acid which is used to make fertilizers and dyes.
The mixture of approximately 0.5 percent Hydrochloric Acid, Potassium Chloride, and Sodium Chloride in your stomach is properly known as "Gastric Acid".
carnivores have strong hydrochloric acid to digest the meat - meat proteins require more work to break them down than vegetables
Our stomachs are stronger acidic (pH 2!) from hydrochloric acid.
Yes, our stomachs contain hydrochloric acid. It is produced by cells in the stomach lining and helps to break down food for digestion and kill bacteria that may be present in the food we consume. The acidity of hydrochloric acid also activates certain enzymes that further aid in digestion.