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what happens when antacid react with Hcl​

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Answered by zhibakc
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convert HCl into carbon dioxide and water,

Explanation:

Antacids. ... Antacids convert HCl into carbon dioxide and water, thereby neutralizing the HCl. However, the relief provided by the use of antacids is transitory because they can induce a rebound effect in HCl production [5].

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Answered by minny81
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Antacids. ... Antacids convert HCl into carbon dioxide and water, thereby neutralizing the HCl. However, the relief provided by the use of antacids is transitory because they can induce a rebound effect in HCl production

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