No - acids and alkalis are "opposites". Acids have a pH less than 7 (which is the pH of water which is neutral) and alkalis have one over 7. Sulphuric acid comes in various strengths but often has a pH less than 1 and sometimes one which is negative.
Hydrochloric acid will keep litmus red - it needs alkali to turn it blue
Hydrochloric acid in stomach acid is an acidic substance, not alkaline or neutral. Stomach acid has a low pH level, usually around 1-3, due to the presence of hydrochloric acid, which aids in digestion by breaking down food and killing bacteria.
Hydrochloric acid is an acid. It is a strong acid that is commonly found in the stomach and has a low pH level.
No an alkali is the opposite of an acid. Alkali = basic; acid = acidic.
To neutralize an alkali, you can add an acid to it. The acid will balance out the pH level by reacting with the alkali. Common acids used for neutralization include hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, and acetic acid.
Hydrochloric acid will keep litmus red - it needs alkali to turn it blue
Hydrochloric acid in stomach acid is an acidic substance, not alkaline or neutral. Stomach acid has a low pH level, usually around 1-3, due to the presence of hydrochloric acid, which aids in digestion by breaking down food and killing bacteria.
Its an alkali or a base that is required to neutralise the acid in the stomach. The acid on the stomach is the primary cause of the burning sensation. Nick A.Toon
Hydrochloric acid is an acid. It is a strong acid that is commonly found in the stomach and has a low pH level.
No- hydrochloric acid is an acid and is the opposite of an alkali so no alkalis contain it
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Digestion involves both acidic and alkaline environments within the digestive system. For example, the stomach produces hydrochloric acid to break down food, while the small intestine secretes alkaline juices to neutralize the acidic chyme coming from the stomach. This balance of acid and alkali is crucial for proper digestion of food.
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The stomach contain hydrochloric acid.