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Specialised cells in the stomach release HCl to aid digestion.If they release much HCl, the excess can be neutralised by antacid tablets.Which of the following should be more effective active ingredient of antacid tablets ?

A

`Mg(OH)_2`

B

`Al(OH)_3`

C

`Ca(OH)_2`

D

`H_2SO_4`

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