The typical concentration of hydrochloric acid in stomach acid (digestive juice) is about 8.0 x 10² M. One experiences "acid stomach" when the stomach contents reach about 1.0 x 10¹ M HCI. One antacid tablet contains 334 mg of active ingredient, NaAl (OH),CO,. Assume that you have acid stomach and that your stomach contains 800 mL of 1.0 x 10-¹ M HCI. Calculate the number of mmol of HCI in the stomach and the number of mmol of HCl that the tablet can neutralize. Which is greater? (The neutralization reaction produces NaCI, AICI,, CO₂ and H₂O.)
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The typical concentration of hydrochloric acid in stomach acid (digestive juice) is about 8.0 x 10² M. One experiences "acid stomach" when the stomach contents reach about 1.0 x 10¹ M HCI. One antacid tablet contains 334 mg of active ingredient, NaAl (OH),CO,. Assume that you have acid stomach and that your stomach contains 800 mL of 1.0 x 10-¹ M HCI. Calculate the number of mmol of HCI in the stomach and the number of mmol of HCl that the tablet can neutralize. Which is greater? (The neutralization reaction produces NaCI, AICI,, CO₂ and H₂O.)
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