Urgent help! stimulate stomach acid.
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Urgent help! stimulate stomach acid.
I am doing a science experiment and want to stimulate stomach acid. I was planning on using vinegar since HCl requires a ton of forms and approvals to use as be also very hazardous. Can I dilute and use vinegar instead. Any and all help is appreciated!
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Re: Urgent help! stimulate stomach acid.
Hi JSN,
Stomach acid is hydrochloric and the acidity as measured by pH is 1-2. Distilled white vinegar like you can buy in the grocery store has a pH of 2.2 to 2.5, so is not as acidic as stomach acid.
What experiment are you planning to do? Vinegar may work OK--it may just take a little longer. Remember that the temperature inside your body is 98.6 degrees, so you should warm the vinegar to get a better simulation (please note the correct spelling--'simulation', not 'stimulation').
The idea behind experiments is to do some good science, not to get a particular result decided on ahead of time. So, be creative!
Let me know if this helps and if you have more questions.
Sybee
Stomach acid is hydrochloric and the acidity as measured by pH is 1-2. Distilled white vinegar like you can buy in the grocery store has a pH of 2.2 to 2.5, so is not as acidic as stomach acid.
What experiment are you planning to do? Vinegar may work OK--it may just take a little longer. Remember that the temperature inside your body is 98.6 degrees, so you should warm the vinegar to get a better simulation (please note the correct spelling--'simulation', not 'stimulation').
The idea behind experiments is to do some good science, not to get a particular result decided on ahead of time. So, be creative!
Let me know if this helps and if you have more questions.
Sybee
Re: Urgent help! stimulate stomach acid.
Thanks for the response! I am trying to find the calcium content of plant based foods. How long would I need to keep food dipped in white vinegar for? What about Betaine HCl pepsin capsules? Would that work to replicate stomach acid?