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the human stomach acid is usually 1and 2 in lumens and this mainly is of hydrochloric acid, potassium chloride and sodium chloride.
Hydrochloric acid is stronger than acetic acid. This is because hydrochloric acid fully dissociates in water to form more H+ ions, making it a stronger acid compared to acetic acid, which only partially dissociates.
Yes. Hydrochloric acid and muriatic acid are the same thing. Muriatic acid is just the old name for it and isn't used much anymore.
No, stomach acid cannot melt metal. Stomach acid, or hydrochloric acid, is strong enough to break down food for digestion, but it is not powerful enough to melt metal. Metal requires much higher temperatures to melt.
No, vinegar contains ethanoic acid, which is a weak acid. On the other hand, hydrochloric acid is a stong acid.
the human stomach acid is usually 1and 2 in lumens and this mainly is of hydrochloric acid, potassium chloride and sodium chloride.
Hydrochloric acid is stronger than acetic acid. This is because hydrochloric acid fully dissociates in water to form more H+ ions, making it a stronger acid compared to acetic acid, which only partially dissociates.
Yes. Hydrochloric acid and muriatic acid are the same thing. Muriatic acid is just the old name for it and isn't used much anymore.
No, stomach acid cannot melt metal. Stomach acid, or hydrochloric acid, is strong enough to break down food for digestion, but it is not powerful enough to melt metal. Metal requires much higher temperatures to melt.
No, vinegar contains ethanoic acid, which is a weak acid. On the other hand, hydrochloric acid is a stong acid.
The stomach produces hydrochloric acid to help digest food and kill harmful bacteria. However, if the stomach produces too much hydrochloric acid, it can lead to conditions like gastritis or ulcers. This overproduction can be caused by factors such as stress, certain medications, or Helicobacter pylori infection.
The weight of 20% hydrochloric acid per gallon is around 9.4 pounds.
It would very much depend on the strength of the acid, which you do not indicate. Your stomach is already full of hydrochloric.
Well that depends on how much acid there is and depends on what the pH of the solution is.
Stomach acid is hydrochloric acid. Citric acid in lemon juice and acetic acid in vinegar alone or in combination are not nearly as strong as hydrochloric acid.
Yes, hydrochloric acid is clear and transparent, it looks much like water, but much more acidic. Hydrochloric acid has the ability to dissolve calcium carbonate (the material shells are made of).
Gastritis, or inflammation of the stomach, may occur if there is too much hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Eventually a gastric ulcer may develop.