The clue is in the name, Stomach acid is an acid. It is Hydrochloric Acid with a pH of 2
Stomach fluid, also called gastric acid, is an acidic substance. It contains hydrochloric acid which helps digest food and kill bacteria in the stomach.
Gaviscon is an antacid medication that contains both an acid (alginic acid) and a base (sodium bicarbonate). It works by neutralizing excess stomach acid to relieve symptoms of indigestion and heartburn.
It is a base because it reduces the acid in your stomach. If it was an acid it would decrease the pH in your stomach which is bad because the lower the pH the stronger the acid. Nexium's job is to correct the high acidity in your stomach that is causing you discomfort. Acids -coffee - tea - soda base -Nexium -tums
MgOH2 is a base. It is also known as magnesium hydroxide and is commonly used as an antacid to neutralize stomach acid.
An example of a weak base that can neutralize stomach acid is magnesium hydroxide, commonly found in antacid medications. When magnesium hydroxide reacts with stomach acid (hydrochloric acid), it forms magnesium chloride and water, helping to raise the pH level in the stomach and provide relief from heartburn or indigestion.
Stomach acid is quite strong Hydrochloric Acid
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Stomach pain is often the result of too much acid in your stomach. The acid is called hydrochloric acid. Magnesium Hydroxide is a base (the opposite of an acid) and it can counter the effects of stomach acid, possibly relieving stomach pain. The acid and the base neutralise each other, producing neutral substances.
Stomach fluid, also called gastric acid, is an acidic substance. It contains hydrochloric acid which helps digest food and kill bacteria in the stomach.
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.
Gaviscon is an antacid medication that contains both an acid (alginic acid) and a base (sodium bicarbonate). It works by neutralizing excess stomach acid to relieve symptoms of indigestion and heartburn.
MgOH2 is a base. It is also known as magnesium hydroxide and is commonly used as an antacid to neutralize stomach acid.
It is a base because it reduces the acid in your stomach. If it was an acid it would decrease the pH in your stomach which is bad because the lower the pH the stronger the acid. Nexium's job is to correct the high acidity in your stomach that is causing you discomfort. Acids -coffee - tea - soda base -Nexium -tums
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
It is used to neutralize the stomach because alka seltzer is a acid and when a acid and base are used together they neutralize each other.
An example of a weak base that can neutralize stomach acid is magnesium hydroxide, commonly found in antacid medications. When magnesium hydroxide reacts with stomach acid (hydrochloric acid), it forms magnesium chloride and water, helping to raise the pH level in the stomach and provide relief from heartburn or indigestion.
The correct name is antacid. Indigestion is caused from stomach acid (from any of a number of conditions). The stomach acid needs neutralized (reduced). A base neutralizes acid in the stomach. An antacid does not cure the condition, but merely controls the symptoms of heartburn and indigestion.