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how an antacid work​

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Answered by silu158
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Antacids work by counteracting (neutralising) the acid in your stomach. They do this because the chemicals in antacids are bases (alkalis) which are the opposite of acids. A reaction between an acid and base is called neutralisation. This neutralisation makes the stomach contents less corrosive.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Antacids work by neutralising the acid in your stomach. They do this because the chemicals in antacids are bases (alkalis) which are the opposite of acids.

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