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Stomach fluid, also called gastric acid, is an acidic substance. It contains hydrochloric acid which helps digest food and kill bacteria in the stomach.
Yes, the stomach contain hydrochloric acid (HCl) - as an aid for digestion.
No. Not normally. The stomach produces hydrochloric acidas an aid to digestion.
The stomach produces hydrochloric acid (HCl) to help break down food and kill bacteria. This acid is essential for the digestion process and is regulated by a balance of enzymes and protective mucous lining in the stomach.
Hydrochloric acid is the acid present in the stomach that helps to kill harmful bacteria by creating an acidic environment that is inhospitable to most bacteria.
Stomach acid kills some germs, or microbes, but there are some, like Helicobacter pyloris, that do just fine in stomach acid.
Yes. Not all, but many of them.
Our stomach contain a strong acid called Hyrdchloric acid ( HCL) which help to kill germs in the food we eat.
Calamansi can kill germs because of its acid. Just like vinegar...^_*
The hydrochloric acid in ones stomach will do that; cooking would just melt it. Rinse it off with water.
to kill you!
Hydrochloric Acid
The acid in vomit is typically stomach acid, which is composed of hydrochloric acid. Stomach acid helps break down food and kill bacteria in the stomach. When someone vomits, the stomach contents are brought up, including the acid.
Yes, Vinegar is very strong! Its like acid, it kills most germs! No lie
Stomach fluid, also called gastric acid, is an acidic substance. It contains hydrochloric acid which helps digest food and kill bacteria in the stomach.
Corrosive because stomachs produce lactic acid they burn germs and digest food quickly
Tums is a base. because if it was an acid , it wouldn;t help acid reflux. Tums is not an acid or a base, its main ingredient, calcium carbonate is a salt. The calcium carbonate reacts with the hydrochloric acid in your stomach to form Calcium Chloride, water and Carbon Dioxide gas. 2(HCl) + CaCO3 --> CACl2 + H2O + CO2