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atoms, chemical bonds, and inorganic compounds anatomy and physiology i…

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atoms, chemical bonds, and inorganic compounds
anatomy and physiology i with lab-kamasz > unit 2
terminology
self-check: solvent, solute, or solution
explore: properties of water
explore: acid and base terminology
explore: ph scale
explore: buffers
self-check: the ph scale
explore: acid and base disturbances
explore: ph summary
reflect: atoms, chemical bonds, and inorganic compounds
antacids
a client presents to the urgent care clinic
the client with gastroesophageal reflux
relieve the pain by absorbing the excess h⁺ or decreasing the rate of hydrogen production
by the stomach. the antacid is acting like a/an base

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Antacids work by neutralizing excess stomach acid (H⁺). Bases are substances that can accept H⁺ ions (or donate OH⁻ in aqueous solutions), so an antacid acting to absorb H⁺ or reduce H⁺ production behaves like a base. Acids donate H⁺, strong acids are highly acidic, and buffers resist pH change but here the antacid is directly neutralizing acid like a base.

Answer:

base