Indigestion tablet is taken for digesting the food. So its pH will be less than 7 i.e. acidic.
Acids generally have a pH ranging from 1 - 6. pH 1 being the most acidic, and pH 6 being the least acidic. eg, hydrochloric acid, nitric aicd, sulfuric acid has a pH of 1. Ethanoic acid has a pH of 3.
everything has a pH
Normally term,'PH' of a solution is used determine the strength of an acid which is nothing but the concentration of H+ ion concentration in a solution. ph= -log[H+] concentration.... since its -ve log hence smaller value of PH means it's more strong acid. ph=7 is value of water which is neutral. pH ranging below 7 are acids & above 7 are bases.
8.0 ph
pH = -log [H+(aq)]. In words, pH is the negative logarithm (to the base 10) of the hydrogen ion concentration.
they are a tablet liquid or chewable tablet that people take for relief of pain such as heartburn or indegestion. they neutralise the acid in your stomach.
It depends on theantacid. What type are you using?
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indegestion and absorption
it mostly ranges form 8 to 10 on the ph scale because it needs to be an alkali to neutralise the acid in the stomach
The increase in pH would be 2, as going from a pH of 1 to a pH of 3 represents a change of 2 pH units.
Normaly between 1 and 4
Usually about 7, because antacid tablets neutralize your stomach and the pH of 7 is neutral. Hope this helps:)
Nothing - you may get indegestion.
he gets indegestion
The pH level of a Vitamin C tablet, typically containing ascorbic acid, can range from around 2 to 3, making it quite acidic. However, the exact pH can vary depending on the specific formulation and additional ingredients included in the tablet. It's important to note that when dissolved in water, the acidity may slightly change. Overall, Vitamin C's acidic nature is a key factor in its effectiveness as an antioxidant.