Stomach growling, or borborygmi, is primarily a mechanical process rather than a chemical reaction. It occurs when the muscles of the stomach and intestines contract to move food and gas through the digestive tract, creating sounds. While chemical reactions are involved in digestion and the breakdown of food, the growling itself is a result of physical movement and the presence of gases, not a direct chemical change.
A gas is evolved as a product of a chemical reaction.
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.
When an antacid tablet dissolves in water, it is a chemical reaction. The tablet reacts with the water to neutralize excess stomach acid, which changes the chemical composition of both the tablet and the water.
The ability to neutralize stomach acid is a chemical property, as it involves a chemical reaction between an acidic substance and a base to achieve a neutral pH. It is not an inherent physical characteristic of the substance itself.
No. A chemical reaction is not alive.
A gas is evolved as a product of a chemical reaction.
When your stomach's empty, it releases a feisty little chemical called ghrelin. When your stomach's growling, it's this gremlin of a hormone makes you want to eat. Yes, ghrelin is the culprit that's sending desperate messages that you're hungry!
growling stomach
Often, a growling stomach is not a growling stomach. Intestines may make noises during digestion.
Yes, it is a chemical reaction usually known as decomposition
Borborygmus
my stomach is boiling what are the causes?
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Milk of magnesia neutralizes stomach acid through a chemical reaction. It is a suspension of magnesium hydroxide in water, which reacts with the hydrochloric acid in the stomach to form magnesium chloride and water. This reaction helps to reduce the acidity in the stomach.
Stomach Also the intestinal tract.
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