Biology, asked by Adibasayed, 9 months ago

Hydrochloric acid does not corrode the linning of the stomach

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Answered by uddeshya161
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Answer:

Though HCl is a strong acid it becomes diluted in our stomach because we contain alot of water in our body/stomach and also mucus is secreted by the gastric glands which prevents HCl to corrode.as a result the walls of the stomach won't be hurted/digested by HCl.

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Answered by tshantha86
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Explanation:

hydrochloric acid does not corrode the lining of the stomach because the stomach lining is made up of a mucus it protects the stomach by the HCL

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