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Bases neutralize excess stomach acid in antacids, relieving stomach pain.
antacids
Antacids neutralize acid, especially acid found in the stomach. They help cause rapid relief for heartburn.
Antacids work only in the stomach and pylorus, where the powerful stomach acid secretions can cause irritation and damage to the tissues. Ordinary antacids neutralize some of this acid to reduce discomfort. However, damage (e.g. ulcers) can still occur. In the duodenum, basic secretions including bile from the liver neutralize the acid pH.
Antacids neutralize the effect of Hcl in our body if it is in excess so if the acid is getting too corrosive andis damaging the digestive system then antacids help clear it.
They contain alkali with a scale of pH 7.0
Antacids are used to neutralize the acid in the stomach. They are commonly used to treat heartburn and indigestion. Some well known antacid brands include Alka-Seltzer and Tums.
Well actually they reduce stomach acid and it raises the pH to reduce the acidity in the stomach. It also relieves heartburn.
No. Antacids neutralize the hydrochloric acid in the stomach. It is a chemical change.
Base neutralizes acid. So, for stomach acid, baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) or antacids (such as Rolaids or Tums) which are made up of calcium carbonate, these base compounds neutralize acid.
Heartburn after a meal is the main indicator. Antacids neutralize the acid secreted in the stomach, hence, are also used in peptic ulcer patients (but not used now because better medications have benn discovered.)