Science, asked by shivangigite1545, 1 year ago

Why is sodium hydrogen carbonate used in antacids ?

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Answered by ravi15964
14
hyy dear....

here Ur answer is.....

In short...sodium hydrogen carbonate a non corrosive base tht neutralises the acids in our stomach tht is y it acts like antacid.

hope this will help u

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Answered by ankitsagar
3
it is a base didn't gain pain and mix with acid and neutral there.then using antacids.
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