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Excess hydrochloric acid secreted by stomach glands results in pain and can be relieved by giving milk of magnesia. The above process is an example of ________ reaction [Hydrolysis/ neutralization]

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To solve the question, we need to analyze the information provided and understand the underlying chemical processes involved. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown: ### Step 1: Identify the substances involved The question mentions excess hydrochloric acid (HCl) secreted by stomach glands and milk of magnesia, which is magnesium hydroxide (Mg(OH)₂). **Hint:** Look for the chemical nature of the substances mentioned in the question. ### Step 2: Understand the reaction taking place ...
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