Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

why is sodium hydrogen carbonate an essential component in antacid​

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Answered by Anonymous
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(i) Sodium hydrogen carbonate is an essential ingredient in most antacids because it is slightly alkaline in nature.

(ii) The process is called chlor-alkali process. Here,chlor stands for chlorine and alkali for sodium hydroxide. The amount of hydrogen obtained is very less, thus, it is not given in the name of the process.

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Answered by nishantsingh34
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Explanation:

(i) Sodium hydrogen carbonate is an essential ingredient in most antacids because it is slightly alkaline in nature.

(ii) The process is called chlor-alkali process. Here,chlor stands for chlorine and alkali for sodium hydroxide. The amount of hydrogen obtained is very less, thus, it is not given in the name of the process.

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