Chemistry, asked by neha1986du, 10 months ago

Digene syrup which is shown below relieve belching, bloating and feelings of discomfort in th
mach.
DIGENE
a) How does Digene syrup work?
b) What is the nature of the substance present in it?
c) Why is it called as antacid?
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Answers

Answered by Aakash55555
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Answer:

a. Once digene syrup is consumed, it goes to the stomach and mixes with the excessive acid that is being produced because of acidity in the stomach and neutralizes it.

b. The nature of the substance present in it is basic.

c. It is called an antacid because it is an edible base and neutralizes the extra acid produced in the stomach as a result of acidity.

Answered by ritieshreddy
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Answer:

1.Digene acts as a weak base and raises the pH of the gastric contents to above 3.5. This action of Digene lowers acidity and relieves muscle spasm thereby, providing relief in pain in conditions such as gastric and duodenal ulcers

2.nature of digene is antacid

3.

The product has high acid neutralising capacity (ANC), effective at reducing the acid in a person's stomach to give them relief.

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