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Though hydrochloric acid is a strong acid, the stomach wall is not corroded by this acid . Can you think why. ​

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Answered by Aniramesh36
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As the Stomach's Lining is covered with Mucus, the Hydrochloric Acid cannot corrode the Stomach's Wall.

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Answered by brainliest1128
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Our stomach has a mild secretion of H2SO4 for digestion.Since we continuously intake food thrice, the effect of hydrochloric acid is not that much in..But if we skip food we attain stomach ulcers...

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