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Neutralization (part 2)
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Question When an acid reacts with a base, the reaction is called
______________________________.
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Acid + base = neutralization
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Remember in the first lesson, we talked about…
Hydrochloric acid (HCL acid) HCL acid is found in everyone’s stomach
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A person gets indigestion when there is too much HCL acid
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When you have an indigested stomach, you might have…
Bloating. Belching and gas. Nausea and vomiting. An acidic taste in your mouth. Fullness during or after a meal. Growling stomach. Burning in your stomach or upper belly. Belly pain.
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Bloating
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Belching
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Gas
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Vomiting
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Burning in stomach
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Belly pain
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What can we do to control the HCL acid in our stomach?
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We can take indigestion tablets
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Indigestion tablets contain
Calcium carbonate (CC) Sodium bicarbonate (SB)
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Calcium carbonate (CC) Sodium bicarbonate (SB)
Word search: Calcium carbonate (CC) Sodium bicarbonate (SB)
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Calcium carbonate (CC) Sodium bicarbonate (SB)
Word search: Calcium carbonate (CC) Sodium bicarbonate (SB)
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Calcium carbonate (CC) Sodium bicarbonate (SB)
Word search: Calcium carbonate (CC) Sodium bicarbonate (SB)
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Calcium carbonate (CC) Sodium bicarbonate (SB)
Word search: Calcium carbonate (CC) Sodium bicarbonate (SB)
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Calcium carbonate (CC) Sodium bicarbonate (SB)
Word search: Calcium carbonate (CC) Sodium bicarbonate (SB)
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Calcium carbonate (CC) Sodium bicarbonate (SB)
Word search: Calcium carbonate (CC) Sodium bicarbonate (SB)
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Acid + Base = ______________ HCL acid (hydrochloric acid)
Indigestion tablets CC and SB (CC = calcium carbonate) (SB = sodium bicarbonate) _____________________
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Acid + Base = Neutralization HCL acid (hydrochloric acid)
Indigestion tablets CC and SB (CC = calcium carbonate) (SB = sodium bicarbonate)
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Video BBC Bitesize—neutralizing stomach acid
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