What is the equation for the reaction between Tums CaCO3 AQ and the HCl AQ in stomach acid?
Also asked, what is the reaction between calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid?
Hydrochloric acid reacts with calcium carbonate to form calcium chloride, carbon dioxide and water.
Similarly, it is asked, what is the chemical reaction between antacids and stomach acid?
Antacids work by counteracting (neutralising) the acid in your stomach. They do this because the chemicals in antacids are bases (alkalis) which are the opposite of acids. A reaction between an acid and base is called neutralisation. This neutralisation makes the stomach contents less corrosive.
Calcium carbonate is chemical compound largely used as additive in agriculture and it is also sold as a calcium supplement. Formula and structure: The calcium carbonate chemical formula is CaCO3 and its molar mass is 100.0869 g mol-1. The molecule is formed by the calcium cation Ca+2 and the carbonate anion CO3-2.