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Chemistry project
To Determine which Antacid could Neutralize the most
Stomach Acid.
.: AIM :.
TO DETERMINE WHICH ANTACID COULD
NEUTRALIZE THE ACID MOST
INDEX
 Objective
 Introduction
 Acids
 Stomach Acid
 Some foods containing acids
 Antacid
 Action mechanism
 How do antacid work
 Indication
 Side Effects
 Problems with reduced stomach
acidity
 Material Required
 Material design
 Procedure
 Observation And Calculation
 Result
 Precautions
 Bibliography
certificate
This is certify that Tanya singh yadav , a student of class XII-PCM has
successfully completed the research on the below mentioned
project under .The guidance of Dr. Alok Kumar Sharma (subject teacher)
during the year 2017-18 in partial fulfillment of chemistry
practical examination conducted by AISSCE , New Delhi.
Signature of external examiner Signature of chemistry teacher
acknowledgement
I would like to express a deep sense of thanks and gratitude to my project
guide Dr. Alok Kumar Sharma sir for guiding me immensely through the
course of the project. He always evinced keen interest in my work . His
constructive advice and constant motivation have been responsible for .The
successful completion of this project.
My since re thanks go to Mr. Arunabh singh ,Our principal sir,
for his co-ordination in extending every possible support for the completion of
this project.
I also thanks to my parents for their motivation and support . I must thanks to my
classmates for their timely help and support for compilation of this project .
Last but not the least ; I would like to thanks all those who had helped directly or
indirectly towards of this project.
The purpose of this experiment was to determine which antacid
could neutralize the most stomach acid . I became interested in this
idea when I saw some experiments on medicines and wanted to
find out some scientific facts about medicines.
The information gained from this experiment will help people
know which antacid they should look for in the stores.
It will also let them know which antacid will give them the most
comfort. This could also save consumers money and provide better
health.
objective
INTRODUCTION
Digestion in the stomach results from the action of gastric fluid, which includes secretions of digestive
enzymes, mucous, and hydrochloric acid. The acidic environment of the stomach makes it possible for
inactive forms of digestive enzymes to be converted into active forms (i.e. pepsinogen into pepsin), and
acid is also needed to dissolve minerals and kill bacteria that may enter the stomach along with food.
However, excessive acid production (hyperacidity) results in the unpleasant symptoms of heartburn
and may contribute to ulcer formation in the stomach lining. Antacids are weak bases (most commonly
bicarbonates, hydroxides, and carbonates) that neutralize excess stomach acid and thus alleviate
symptoms of heartburn. The general neutralization reaction is:
Antacid (weak base) + HCl (stomach acid) —> salts + H20 + C02
The hydrochloric acid solution used in this experiment (0.1 M) approximates the acid conditions of the
human stomach, which is typically 0.4 to 0.5% HQ by mass (pH ~ 1).Antacids help people who have or
get heartburn. The following information will help people understand how stomach acid works and
what antacid will help those most.
ACIDS
Acids are a group of chemicals, usually in liquid form. They can be recognized by
their sour taste and their ability to react with other substances. Acids are
confirmed as an acid by their pH. The pH of acids ranges from 0-6.9 (below 7). The
two main acids are: mineral acid and organic acid. The three well known acids that
are sulphuric acid (H2S04), nitric acid (HN03), and hydrochloric acid (HCl).
STOMACH ACID
Stomach acid is very dangerous. If a person was to have an ulcer and the stomach
acid was to escape it would irritate their other organs. Stomach acid is highly
acidic and has a pH of 1.6. Stomach acid is hydrochloric acid produced by the
stomach. If there is too much stomach acid it can cause heartburn. Heartburn is
when stomach acid is produced in abnormal amounts or location. One of the
symptoms of heartburn is a burning feeling in the chest or abdomen.
SOME FOODS CONTAINING ACIDS
Almost all foods and drinks and even medicines have ingredients that are different
acids. Here are some examples: Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid), Orange juice
(ascorbic acid/Vitamin C), Sour Milk (lactic acid), Soda Water (carbonic
acid), Vinegar (acetic acid), Apples (malic acid), and Spinach (oxalic acid).
Some have one of the same active ingredients and some have all of the same
active ingredients. Almost all the antacids that have the same active ingredient
work the same amount as the other. The active ingredient of most of the
antacids is bases of calcium, magnesium, aluminium.
ANTACID
An antacid is any substance that can neutralize an acid. All antacids are bases. A
base is any substance that can neutralize an acid. The pH of a base is 7.1-
14(above 7). 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. In an antacid it is not the name brand that tells
how well it works it is something called an active ingredient. Not all antacids
have a different active ingredient.
Components of antacid
• Antacid are weak base that are use to
• Neutralize excess stomach acid.
• Most antacid are weak inorganic bases.
Common examples include:
Calcium carbonate
sodium bicarbonate
aluminium hydroxide
magnesium hydroxide
milk of magnesia
In some people this barrier may have broken down allowing
the acid to damage the stomach, causing an ulcer. In others
there may be a problem with the muscular band at the top of
the stomach (the sphincter) that keeps the stomach tightly
closed. This may allow the acid to escape and irritate the
gullet (oesophagus). This is called acid reflux, which can
cause heartburn and/or inflammation of the gullet
(oesophagitis).
How do antacid work?
Your stomach normally produces acid to help with the
digestion of food and to kill germs (bacteria). This acid is
corrosive so your body produces a natural mucous
barrier which protects the lining of the stomach from
being worn away (eroded).
When antacids work on stomach acid, they can produce gas which may cause
wind (flatulence). Simeticone helps to stop this foaming effect and may
sometimes be included within antacid medications.
Many of the common antacids also include alginates. Most alginates work by
forming a gel which floats on top of the stomach contents. The gel acts as a
protective barrier, preventing stomach acid from irritating the oesophagus.
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. This can help to
relieve the pain associated with ulcers and the burning sensation in acid reflux.
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 the gastrointestinal mucosa, they signal pain to the central nervous
system. This happens when these nerves are exposed, as in peptic ulcers. The
gastric acid may also reach ulcers in the esophagus or the duodenum.
Other mechanisms may contribute, such as the effect of aluminium ions inhibiting
smooth muscle cell contraction and delaying gastric emptying.
Antacids are commonly used to help neutralize stomach acid. Antacids are bases
with a pH above 7.0 that chemically react with acids to neutralize them. The
action of antacids is based on the fact that a base reacts with acid to form salt and
water.
INDICATIONS
Antacids are taken by mouth to relieve heartburn, the major symptom of gastro
esophageal reflux disease, or acid indigestion. Treatment with antacids alone is
symptotic and only justified for minor symptoms. Peptic ulcers may require H2–
receptor antagonists or proton pump inhibitors.
The usefulness of many combinations of antacids is not clear, although the
combination of magnesium and aluminium salts may prevent alteration of bowel
habits..
SIDE EFFECTS
• Aluminium hydroxide: may lead to the formation of insoluble aluminium
phosphate complexes, with a risk for hypophosphate and osteomalacia .
Although aluminium has a low gastrointestinal absorption, accumulation may
occur in the presence of renal insufficiency. Aluminium containing drugs may
cause constipation.
• Magnesium hydroxide: has a laxative property. Magnesium may accumulate in
patients with renal failure leading to hypo magnesia, with cardiovascular and
neurological complications.
• Calcium: compounds containing calcium may increase calcium output in the
urine, which might be associated to renal stones. Calcium salts may cause
constipation.
• Carbonate: regular high doses may cause alkalosis, which in turn may result in
altered excretion of other drugs, and kidney stones
PROBLEMS WITH REDUCED STOMACH
ACIDITY
Reduced stomach acidity may result in an impaired ability to digest and absorb
certain nutrients, such as iron and the B vitamins. Since the low pH of the
stomach normally kills ingested bacteria, antacids increase the vulnerability to
infection. It could also result in the reduced bioavailability of some drugs. For
example, the bioavailability of ketocanazole (antifungal), is reduced at high
intragastric pH (low acid content).
EXPERIMENT DESIGN
The constants in this study were:
– Type of acid
– Consistency of procedures
The variables in the study were:
_ Different types of antacid used The responding variable
was:
– The amount of stomach acid each antacid could
neutralize measured in ml..
MATERIAL REQUIRED
Burette, pipette, titration flask, measuring flask, beaker,
weighing machine, concentrated sulphuric acid, methyl
orange, antacid samples.
PROCEDURE
• Prepare half litre of N/10 HCl solution by diluting 10 ml of the concentrated acid
to 1 litre.
• Prepare N/10 sodium carbonate solution by weighing exactly 1.325 g of
anhydrous sodium carbonate and then dissolving it in water to prepare exactly
0.25 litre of solution.
• Standardize the HCl solution by titrating it against the standard sodium
carbonate solution using methyl orange as indicator.
• Take 20 ml of standardized HCl in the conical flask, use methyl orange as
indicator and see the amount of base used for neutralization.
• Powder the various sample of antacids tablets and weigh 10 mg of each.
• Take 20 ml of standardized HCl solution in the conical flask; add the weighed
samples to it . Add two drops of methyl orange and warm the flask till most of the
powder dissolves. Filter off the insoluble material.
• Titrate the solution against the standardized Na2C03 solution till a
permanent red tinge appears.
• Note the amount of base used for titration and note the reduction in the
amount of base used.
• Repeat the experiment with different antacids.
OBSERVATIONS AND CALCULATIONS
1. Standardization of HCl solution
Volume of N/10 sodium carbonate solution taken—20.0 ml
S. No Initial burette
readings
Final burette
readings
Volume of acid
readings (in ml)
1. 0.0ml 15ml 15ml
2. 0.0ml 14ml 14ml
3. 0.0ml 15ml 15ml
Concordant reading—15.0 ml Applying normality equation
N1V1(acid) — N2V2(base)
N (15) — (1/10) 20
Normality of HCl solution, N1 — 0.133 N
S.NO Antacid Initial reading
of burette
Final reading
of burette
Volume of
1. Gelusil 0.0ml 15.0ml 15ml
2. Aciloc 150 0.0ml 22.0ml 22ml
3. Fantac 20 0.0ml 25.0ml 25ml
4. Pantop 20 0.0ml 20.0ml 20ml
5. Ocid 10 0.0ml 07.0ml 07ml
PRECAUTIONS
• All apparatus should be clean and washed properly.
• Burette and pipette must be rinsed with the respective solution to be put
in them.
• Air bubbles must be removed from the burette and jet.
• Last drop from the pipette should not be removed by blowing.
• The flask should not be rinsed with any of the solution, which are being
titrated.
RESULT
The most effective antacid out of the taken samples is acid 10.
bliography
• Wikipedia -the free encyclopedia
• Website : http:/ /www.icbse.com
• Foundation Chemistry-12
• Comprehensive Practical Chemistry 12

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  • 1. Chemistry project To Determine which Antacid could Neutralize the most Stomach Acid.
  • 2. .: AIM :. TO DETERMINE WHICH ANTACID COULD NEUTRALIZE THE ACID MOST
  • 3. INDEX  Objective  Introduction  Acids  Stomach Acid  Some foods containing acids  Antacid  Action mechanism  How do antacid work  Indication  Side Effects  Problems with reduced stomach acidity
  • 4.  Material Required  Material design  Procedure  Observation And Calculation  Result  Precautions  Bibliography
  • 5. certificate This is certify that Tanya singh yadav , a student of class XII-PCM has successfully completed the research on the below mentioned project under .The guidance of Dr. Alok Kumar Sharma (subject teacher) during the year 2017-18 in partial fulfillment of chemistry practical examination conducted by AISSCE , New Delhi. Signature of external examiner Signature of chemistry teacher
  • 6. acknowledgement I would like to express a deep sense of thanks and gratitude to my project guide Dr. Alok Kumar Sharma sir for guiding me immensely through the course of the project. He always evinced keen interest in my work . His constructive advice and constant motivation have been responsible for .The successful completion of this project. My since re thanks go to Mr. Arunabh singh ,Our principal sir, for his co-ordination in extending every possible support for the completion of this project. I also thanks to my parents for their motivation and support . I must thanks to my classmates for their timely help and support for compilation of this project . Last but not the least ; I would like to thanks all those who had helped directly or indirectly towards of this project.
  • 7. The purpose of this experiment was to determine which antacid could neutralize the most stomach acid . I became interested in this idea when I saw some experiments on medicines and wanted to find out some scientific facts about medicines. The information gained from this experiment will help people know which antacid they should look for in the stores. It will also let them know which antacid will give them the most comfort. This could also save consumers money and provide better health. objective
  • 8. INTRODUCTION Digestion in the stomach results from the action of gastric fluid, which includes secretions of digestive enzymes, mucous, and hydrochloric acid. The acidic environment of the stomach makes it possible for inactive forms of digestive enzymes to be converted into active forms (i.e. pepsinogen into pepsin), and acid is also needed to dissolve minerals and kill bacteria that may enter the stomach along with food. However, excessive acid production (hyperacidity) results in the unpleasant symptoms of heartburn and may contribute to ulcer formation in the stomach lining. Antacids are weak bases (most commonly bicarbonates, hydroxides, and carbonates) that neutralize excess stomach acid and thus alleviate symptoms of heartburn. The general neutralization reaction is: Antacid (weak base) + HCl (stomach acid) —> salts + H20 + C02 The hydrochloric acid solution used in this experiment (0.1 M) approximates the acid conditions of the human stomach, which is typically 0.4 to 0.5% HQ by mass (pH ~ 1).Antacids help people who have or get heartburn. The following information will help people understand how stomach acid works and what antacid will help those most.
  • 9. ACIDS Acids are a group of chemicals, usually in liquid form. They can be recognized by their sour taste and their ability to react with other substances. Acids are confirmed as an acid by their pH. The pH of acids ranges from 0-6.9 (below 7). The two main acids are: mineral acid and organic acid. The three well known acids that are sulphuric acid (H2S04), nitric acid (HN03), and hydrochloric acid (HCl). STOMACH ACID Stomach acid is very dangerous. If a person was to have an ulcer and the stomach acid was to escape it would irritate their other organs. Stomach acid is highly acidic and has a pH of 1.6. Stomach acid is hydrochloric acid produced by the stomach. If there is too much stomach acid it can cause heartburn. Heartburn is when stomach acid is produced in abnormal amounts or location. One of the symptoms of heartburn is a burning feeling in the chest or abdomen.
  • 10.
  • 11. SOME FOODS CONTAINING ACIDS Almost all foods and drinks and even medicines have ingredients that are different acids. Here are some examples: Aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid), Orange juice (ascorbic acid/Vitamin C), Sour Milk (lactic acid), Soda Water (carbonic acid), Vinegar (acetic acid), Apples (malic acid), and Spinach (oxalic acid).
  • 12. Some have one of the same active ingredients and some have all of the same active ingredients. Almost all the antacids that have the same active ingredient work the same amount as the other. The active ingredient of most of the antacids is bases of calcium, magnesium, aluminium. ANTACID An antacid is any substance that can neutralize an acid. All antacids are bases. A base is any substance that can neutralize an acid. The pH of a base is 7.1- 14(above 7). 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. In an antacid it is not the name brand that tells how well it works it is something called an active ingredient. Not all antacids have a different active ingredient.
  • 13. Components of antacid • Antacid are weak base that are use to • Neutralize excess stomach acid. • Most antacid are weak inorganic bases. Common examples include: Calcium carbonate sodium bicarbonate aluminium hydroxide magnesium hydroxide milk of magnesia
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  • 15. In some people this barrier may have broken down allowing the acid to damage the stomach, causing an ulcer. In others there may be a problem with the muscular band at the top of the stomach (the sphincter) that keeps the stomach tightly closed. This may allow the acid to escape and irritate the gullet (oesophagus). This is called acid reflux, which can cause heartburn and/or inflammation of the gullet (oesophagitis). How do antacid work? Your stomach normally produces acid to help with the digestion of food and to kill germs (bacteria). This acid is corrosive so your body produces a natural mucous barrier which protects the lining of the stomach from being worn away (eroded).
  • 16. When antacids work on stomach acid, they can produce gas which may cause wind (flatulence). Simeticone helps to stop this foaming effect and may sometimes be included within antacid medications. Many of the common antacids also include alginates. Most alginates work by forming a gel which floats on top of the stomach contents. The gel acts as a protective barrier, preventing stomach acid from irritating the oesophagus. 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. This can help to relieve the pain associated with ulcers and the burning sensation in acid reflux.
  • 17. 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 the gastrointestinal mucosa, they signal pain to the central nervous system. This happens when these nerves are exposed, as in peptic ulcers. The gastric acid may also reach ulcers in the esophagus or the duodenum. Other mechanisms may contribute, such as the effect of aluminium ions inhibiting smooth muscle cell contraction and delaying gastric emptying. Antacids are commonly used to help neutralize stomach acid. Antacids are bases with a pH above 7.0 that chemically react with acids to neutralize them. The action of antacids is based on the fact that a base reacts with acid to form salt and water.
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  • 19. INDICATIONS Antacids are taken by mouth to relieve heartburn, the major symptom of gastro esophageal reflux disease, or acid indigestion. Treatment with antacids alone is symptotic and only justified for minor symptoms. Peptic ulcers may require H2– receptor antagonists or proton pump inhibitors. The usefulness of many combinations of antacids is not clear, although the combination of magnesium and aluminium salts may prevent alteration of bowel habits..
  • 20. SIDE EFFECTS • Aluminium hydroxide: may lead to the formation of insoluble aluminium phosphate complexes, with a risk for hypophosphate and osteomalacia . Although aluminium has a low gastrointestinal absorption, accumulation may occur in the presence of renal insufficiency. Aluminium containing drugs may cause constipation. • Magnesium hydroxide: has a laxative property. Magnesium may accumulate in patients with renal failure leading to hypo magnesia, with cardiovascular and neurological complications. • Calcium: compounds containing calcium may increase calcium output in the urine, which might be associated to renal stones. Calcium salts may cause constipation. • Carbonate: regular high doses may cause alkalosis, which in turn may result in altered excretion of other drugs, and kidney stones
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  • 22. PROBLEMS WITH REDUCED STOMACH ACIDITY Reduced stomach acidity may result in an impaired ability to digest and absorb certain nutrients, such as iron and the B vitamins. Since the low pH of the stomach normally kills ingested bacteria, antacids increase the vulnerability to infection. It could also result in the reduced bioavailability of some drugs. For example, the bioavailability of ketocanazole (antifungal), is reduced at high intragastric pH (low acid content).
  • 23. EXPERIMENT DESIGN The constants in this study were: – Type of acid – Consistency of procedures The variables in the study were: _ Different types of antacid used The responding variable was: – The amount of stomach acid each antacid could neutralize measured in ml..
  • 24. MATERIAL REQUIRED Burette, pipette, titration flask, measuring flask, beaker, weighing machine, concentrated sulphuric acid, methyl orange, antacid samples.
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  • 26. PROCEDURE • Prepare half litre of N/10 HCl solution by diluting 10 ml of the concentrated acid to 1 litre. • Prepare N/10 sodium carbonate solution by weighing exactly 1.325 g of anhydrous sodium carbonate and then dissolving it in water to prepare exactly 0.25 litre of solution. • Standardize the HCl solution by titrating it against the standard sodium carbonate solution using methyl orange as indicator. • Take 20 ml of standardized HCl in the conical flask, use methyl orange as indicator and see the amount of base used for neutralization. • Powder the various sample of antacids tablets and weigh 10 mg of each. • Take 20 ml of standardized HCl solution in the conical flask; add the weighed samples to it . Add two drops of methyl orange and warm the flask till most of the powder dissolves. Filter off the insoluble material.
  • 27. • Titrate the solution against the standardized Na2C03 solution till a permanent red tinge appears. • Note the amount of base used for titration and note the reduction in the amount of base used. • Repeat the experiment with different antacids. OBSERVATIONS AND CALCULATIONS 1. Standardization of HCl solution Volume of N/10 sodium carbonate solution taken—20.0 ml S. No Initial burette readings Final burette readings Volume of acid readings (in ml) 1. 0.0ml 15ml 15ml 2. 0.0ml 14ml 14ml 3. 0.0ml 15ml 15ml
  • 28. Concordant reading—15.0 ml Applying normality equation N1V1(acid) — N2V2(base) N (15) — (1/10) 20 Normality of HCl solution, N1 — 0.133 N S.NO Antacid Initial reading of burette Final reading of burette Volume of 1. Gelusil 0.0ml 15.0ml 15ml 2. Aciloc 150 0.0ml 22.0ml 22ml 3. Fantac 20 0.0ml 25.0ml 25ml 4. Pantop 20 0.0ml 20.0ml 20ml 5. Ocid 10 0.0ml 07.0ml 07ml
  • 29. PRECAUTIONS • All apparatus should be clean and washed properly. • Burette and pipette must be rinsed with the respective solution to be put in them. • Air bubbles must be removed from the burette and jet. • Last drop from the pipette should not be removed by blowing. • The flask should not be rinsed with any of the solution, which are being titrated. RESULT The most effective antacid out of the taken samples is acid 10.
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