Stomach acid contains: Gastric Acid, Hydrochloric Acid (HCl), Potassium Cholride (KCl) and Sodium Chloide (NaCl)
Fish that have a stomach, generally secrete stomach acid (HCl). However, not all fish have a stomach. For example carp have no stomach and thus no stomach acid secretion.
Yes, if they are very strong. For example strong acid or base spilled on the skin can cause burns. On the other hand, the acid inside your stomach is strong enough to dissolve iron. The mucous on the stomach walls stops the acid burning right through the stomach.
The classic example is stomach acid, which has a pH of approximately 2. This is equal to the acid in car batteries.
Stomach acid and other stomach juices
Stomach pain is often the result of too much acid in your stomach. The acid is called hydrochloric acid. Magnesium Hydroxide is a base (the opposite of an acid) and it can counter the effects of stomach acid, possibly relieving stomach pain. The acid and the base neutralise each other, producing neutral substances.
No. Antacids neutralize the hydrochloric acid in the stomach. It is a chemical change.
stomach acid is and acid
stomach acid is and acid
A good stomach acid is LEMON JUICE! I did a science project on it and I got an A+
If not the acid we use in our stomach. Diluted hydrochloric acid is what the body uses to begin digestion, but some other strong acid that was more highly concentrated than HCl would do great damage to the stomach.
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.
Stomach acid