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Hydrochloric acid is a highly corrosive mineral acid but the stomach stays safe from it how?

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Answered by JURASSICloverRaunak
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The wall of the stomach is surrounded by a layer of Mucus which protects the wall of the stomach from the high corrosiveness of HYDROCHLORIC ACID and prevents it from damaging the internal portion of the stomach .
Answered by aarnavshandilya12
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Answer:because of the presence of mucus in our stomach

Explanation:this is because of the presence of mucus covering on the walls of our stomach which prevents the action of HCl on the stomach walls

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