It is known as the Pavlovian effect. The ANS 'learns' to prepare your body systems for the coffee by making saliva and beginning stomach contractions in order to process the coffee and maybe the breakfast that will soon follow.
Taking an antacid is an example of a chemical reaction known as a neutralization reaction. In this reaction, the antacid reacts with stomach acid to form water and a salt, which helps to reduce acidity in the stomach.
The reaction between milk of magnesia and the acids in your stomach is a neutralization reaction. The magnesium hydroxide in milk of magnesia reacts with the acidic stomach contents to form magnesium chloride and water, thereby neutralizing the acidity.
A gas is evolved as a product of a chemical reaction.
The stomach produces hydrochloric acid to aid digestion
The reaction between an antacid and stomach hydrochloric acid (HCl) is an example of neutralization because the antacid, which is a base, reacts with the stomach acid, which is an acid, to form water and a salt (such as magnesium chloride or aluminum chloride), neutralizing the acidity in the stomach. This reaction helps alleviate symptoms of heartburn or indigestion by balancing the pH levels in the stomach.
He had stomach cancer.
I suppose that the reaction between fruit/vegetables juices and hydrochloric acid from the stomach are not so important. Juices can increase the acidity in stomach.
The main chemical activity of the stomach is the production of hydrochloric acid and the enzyme pepsin. These substances help break down food molecules, particularly proteins, into smaller components that can be easily absorbed in the intestines for nutrient uptake.
That might explain her stomach, but what would explain the reason for the enlarged rear end?
When milk of magnesia reacts with the acids in your stomach, a neutralization reaction occurs. In this process, the magnesium hydroxide in milk of magnesia (a base) reacts with hydrochloric acid (the main acid in stomach) to form magnesium chloride and water. This reaction helps to reduce acidity in the stomach, providing relief from indigestion and heartburn.
No. The autonomic nervous system is responsible for controlling the muscle activity of your stomach.
When an antacid tablet is consumed, a neutralization reaction occurs in the stomach. The active ingredients in the antacid, typically bases like magnesium hydroxide or calcium carbonate, react with stomach acid (hydrochloric acid) to form water and salts, thereby reducing acidity. This reaction alleviates symptoms of heartburn and indigestion by raising the pH level in the stomach.