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Gastric juice contains about 3 mg of HCl per millilitre. If a person produces about 225 mL of gastric juice per day, how many antacid tablets each containing 250 mg of `Al(OH)_(3)` are needed to neutralise all the HC1 produced in one day ?

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To solve the problem step by step, we will follow these steps: ### Step 1: Calculate the total amount of HCl produced in a day. Given: - Concentration of HCl in gastric juice = 3 mg/mL - Volume of gastric juice produced per day = 225 mL Total amount of HCl produced per day: ...
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