Sodium bi-carbonate, other wise known as sodium hydrogen carbonate, or baking soda.
When the stomach makes too much acid, from overeating, refluxing/heartburn can occur.
The stomach naturally makes hydrochloric acid as part of the normal digestion process. However, if you vomit or reflux, that horrible burning sensation in the mouth or throat is hydrochloric acid.
Chemically , when you react a carbonate with an acid its products are a 'salt', plus water plus carbon dioxide.
So in ingesting sodium bicarbonate it reacts with the stomach acid, to form the 'salt' plus water , plus carbon dioxide (The burp!!!!
Here is the chemical equation.
HCl(aq) + NaHCO3(aq) = NaCl(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g).
however the human organism does NOT like too much salt (NaCl), so a better remedy is magnesium carbonate or calcium carbonate. The resultant magnesium chloride or calcium chloride are less harmful to the human organism.
However, in taking magnesium carbonate or calcium carbonate, they have a horrible chalky taste, but do the job. Magnesium carbonate is sold as 'milk of magnesia', this also contains magnesium hydroxide (Mg(OH)2).
Sodium bicarbonate - baking soda. Dissolve it in water.
Antacids contain calcium carbonate, sodium bicarbonate, aluminium hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide, alginates.
The chemical name for precipitated chalk is calcium carbonate. It is a white, insoluble solid which is often used as an antacid.
Salt, used for seasoning.
Borax is a common chemical used as a household cleaning agent, mostly laundry detergent. Borax can be found at most grocery stores and big box stores.
The chemical formula for ingesting antacid tablets is simply a neutralization reaction. It depends on what base the antacid contains, but common reaction would be NaHCO3 + HCl ----> NaCl + H2O + CO2.
Titration can be used to make sure that the base used in these tasks are standardized. This is important in finding out which antacid is the best because all the bases will have the same impact.
The chemical name for precipitated chalk is calcium carbonate. It is a white, insoluble solid which is often used as an antacid.
It is used most commonly for antacid and pain relief....and hangovers.
It is used most commonly for antacid and pain relief....and hangovers.
Commonly used in culinary preparations as a seasoning. Mints are also used to flavor candy, toothpaste, antacid medicines, chewing gum, shaving cream, liqueurs, and even cigarettes.
Salt, used for seasoning.
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Borax is a common chemical used as a household cleaning agent, mostly laundry detergent. Borax can be found at most grocery stores and big box stores.
The chemical formula for ingesting antacid tablets is simply a neutralization reaction. It depends on what base the antacid contains, but common reaction would be NaHCO3 + HCl ----> NaCl + H2O + CO2.
Vinegar
fridge/freezer
a vinegar.
Two common household items that can be used to unclog a clogged drain are vinegar and baking soda. These items can be purchased inexpensively if they are not already in the home.