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Sodium hydrogen carbonate is another name for sodium bicarbonate, which has the chemical formula NaHCO3. Stomach acid is hydrochloric acid that reacts with sodium bicarbonate in a chemical reaction to neutralize stomach acid. The chemical equation is HCl + NaHCO3 produces NaCl + CO2 + H2O.
The discovery of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) was by Thénard in 1818.
Peroxide is a good nucleophile, it might be strong enough for an addition-elimination reaction to form a peroxy acid and the alcohol. Depending on the stability of the peroxy acid, it might decompose to the carboxylic acid.
Hydrochloric acid (HCl), methanol (CH3OH), ethanol (CH3CH2OH), sulfric acid (H2SO4), benzene (C6H6), water (H2O), toluene (CH3C6H6), methane (CH4), hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), hydrofluoric acid (HF).
Peroxide is an compound that can be a part of another chemical to form a molecule. Hydrogen peroxide is two hydrogen atoms attached to a peroxide molecule, forming hydrogen peroxide. Peroxide itself (O2) only exists as molecular oxygen when it is not attached to another chemical.
Hydrogen peroxide is a weak acid.
Hydrogen peroxide is a weak acid.
Hydrogen peroxide is classified as neither an acid nor a base, but rather as a peroxide.
No, sugar does not neutralize stomach acid. Stomach acid is primarily neutralized by substances like antacids or by the body's natural buffering mechanisms. Sugar can actually stimulate the production of more stomach acid.
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.
Sulfuric acid can be made using hydrogen peroxide by reacting hydrogen peroxide with sulfur dioxide gas in the presence of a catalyst. This reaction produces sulfuric acid as a product.
The reaction between sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide produces oxygen gas and water.
The reaction between sulfuric acid and hydrogen peroxide produces oxygen gas and water.
Yes, milk can temporarily neutralize stomach acid due to its alkaline properties, but it may not provide long-term relief for acid reflux or heartburn.
An antacid solution used to neutralize excess stomach acid would have a higher pH than stomach acid, typically closer to 7 or slightly above to effectively neutralize the acid. This means that the antacid solution would be less acidic and more basic compared to stomach acid.
Hydrogen peroxide is slightly acidic.
The amount of stomach acid neutralized by one antacid tablet varies depending on the brand and formulation of the tablet. On average, an antacid tablet can neutralize around 20-50 milliequivalents of stomach acid. It is important to follow the dosing instructions provided on the product packaging to ensure proper neutralization of stomach acid.