Environmental Sciences, asked by prabh7890, 11 months ago

Sometimes the acid does attack the inner. Lining
of the stomach. And damages it

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Answered by srihitha18
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Answer:

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Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

Hydrochloric acid attacks the 'inner lining of the stomach' and damages it.

EXPLANATION:      

Hydrochloric acid is strong in nature and it attacks the inner lining of the stomach because of its high reactivity in nature. It is because of the excess hydrochloric acid production and lesser production of mucous in the stomach that causes damages to the inner linings. Due to this large number of people are subjected to acid attacks and even prone to death.

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