Chemistry Investigatory Project 1
Chemistry Investigatory Project 1
Chemistry Investigatory Project 1
Project
2022-23
ST. PAUL SR. SEC. CO-ED
SCHOOL
CHEMISTRY PROJECT
2022-2023
AMOUNT OF HCl COMMERCIAL ANTACIDS CAN
NEUTRALIZE
SUBMITED TO - SUBMITED BY -
Mrs. ANITA PILLAI RISHABH PAWANI
XII ‘B’
INDEX
1. CERTIFICATE
2. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
3. AIM
4. INTR0DUCTION
5. THEORY
6. APPARATUS REQUIRED
7. PROCEDURE FOLLOWED
8. OBSERVATION
9. RESULT
10. CONCLUSION
11. PRECAUTION
12. BIBLIOGRAPHY
This is to certify that RISHABH PAWANI, student of
class XII-B has successfully completed their Chemistry
investigatory project on “Amount of HCl commercial
antacids can neutralize” under the guidance of Mrs.
ANITA PILLAI (Subject Teacher) during the academic
year 2022-23.
• ANTACID :-
An antacid is any substance that can neutralize an acid.
All antacids are bases. The pH of base is 7.1 – 14. All
antacids have chemical in them called a buffer. When
an antacid is mixed with an acid the buffer tries to even
out the acidity and that is how stomach acid gets
neutralized.
• SOME FAMOUS ANTACID BRANDS :-
▪ Alka – Seltzer
▪ Gaviscon
▪ Maalox (liquid)
▪ Milk of
Magnesia
▪ Digene
▪ Eno
▪ Gelusil
▪ Gas-O-Fast
• DRUG NAMES
1. Aluminium hydroxide
2. Magnesium hydroxide
3. Calcium carbonate
4. Bismuth subsalicylate
5. Ranitidine
• ACTION MECHANISM :-
Antacids perform neutralization reaction, i.e. they
buffer gastric acid, raising the pH to reduce acidity in
the stomach. When gastric hydrochloric acid reaches
the nerves in gastrointestinal mucosa, they signal pain
to the central nervous system. This happens when
these nerves are exposed, as in peptic ulcers. Antacids
are commonly used to help neutralize stomach acid.
The action of antacids is based on the fact that a base
reacts with acid to form salt and water.
• CHEMISTRY OF ANTACIDS :-
The chemistry of antacid action is simple. The
reduction of hydronium ion concentration by
reaction with a base stronger than water.
Pipette
Titration Flask
Measuring Flask
Beakers
Weight Box
Fractional Weights
Sodium Hydroxide
Sodium Carbonate
Hydrochloric Acid
Phenolphthalein
1. Standardization of NaOH – First we will take 20 ml
of 0.1 m HCl and titrate it with unknown
concentration solution of NaOH to find its
concentration.
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