Having too little acid in your stomach can disrupt the digestive process, leading to issues like indigestion, bloating, and nutrient deficiencies. It can also increase the risk of infections from bacteria and other pathogens that are normally killed by stomach acid.
The acid in your stomach is HCl with a lowercase L.
You will have acetic acid in your stomach if you drink vinegar. If you dont, then you wont have. The acid in your stomach is hydrochloric acid.
The clue is in the name, Stomach acid is an acid. It is Hydrochloric Acid with a pH of 2
Stomach acid refers specifically to the acidic fluid produced in the stomach to aid digestion. "Acid" is a more general term that can refer to a variety of substances with acidic properties, not necessarily related to digestion.
Stomach acid is typically acidic, so it would likely turn universal indicator to a color in the red range, indicating acidity.
Not much.
It would very much depend on the strength of the acid, which you do not indicate. Your stomach is already full of hydrochloric.
That depends on how dilute the hydrochloric acid is. Your stomach naturally produces hydrochloric acid as part of the natural human digestive process. If you just drank a liter of water and had little in your stomach to begin with, your stomach would then contain a dilute solution of hydrochloric acid.
the bacteria is killed by the acid in the stomach.
The stomach contain hydrochloric acid.
The final result of a an untreated peptic ulcer or perforated stomach would cause the contents of the stomach would leak into the intestinal cavity and cause acid damage and poisoning to the internal organs resulting in death.
If the stomach didn't produce enough mucus, "it would not be able to cancel out its own stomach acid and woulsd basically digest itself."
Depends on how much but worse case scenario it eats your stomach and mouth
Huge damage to stomach, and you would get very weak teeth don't drink it! IT'S DANGEROUS!!!
A sick stomach should have medicine. Stomach acid is HCl So find what would chemically stable it
Yes, stomach acid can dissolve organic materials like fingernails due to its high acidity (pH 1.5-3.5). The time it would take for stomach acid to dissolve fingernails would vary depending on factors such as the strength of the acid, the size of the nail piece, and the individual's digestive system, but it could potentially happen within a few hours to a couple of days.
inside the stomach. it is used to digest food. The stomach has a mucous lining that prevents the stomach from digesting itself. Any other organ that would produce the acid would be destroyed by the acid right after.