stomach acid | 49 |
destroy tooth enamel | 0.66 |
donate proton | 0.65 |
react with metal | 0.65 |
produce hydrogen ions | 0.64 |
react with base | 0.62 |
move into the esophagus | 0.56 |
dissolve the enamel | 0.56 |
concentrated in the sto… | 0.56 |
react with carbonate | 0.56 |
attack tooth | 0.56 |
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heartburn | 0.60 |
tooth decay | 0.58 |
cavity | 0.58 |
burning sensation | 0.56 |
pain | 0.51 |
ulcer | 0.44 |
burning | 0.44 |
acid reflux | 0.40 |
throat irritation | 0.38 |
symptom | 0.36 |
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bacterial decomposition… | 0.37 |
the liver | 0.30 |
pka | 0.49 |
similar properties | 0.44 |
ph values | 0.40 |
sharp taste | 0.37 |
organic acids | 0.35 |
a ph of 7 | 0.34 |
corrosion inhibitor | 0.34 |
iron chelant | 0.34 |
micellar solvent | 0.28 |
a vapor pressure | 0.28 |
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burning pain | 0.34 |
tooth loss | 0.27 |
the formation of caviti… | 0.25 |
osteoporosis | 0.21 |
kidney stones | 0.16 |
compound | 0.51 |
liquid | 0.50 |
chemical species | 0.36 |
acid-supplying compound | 0.36 |
hallucinogenic drug | 0.25 |
neutralized | 0.76 |
added | 0.72 |
produced in the stomach | 0.72 |
dissolved in water | 0.71 |
removed | 0.69 |
added to water | 0.63 |
mixed | 0.62 |
produced by the body | 0.59 |
produced by bacteria | 0.59 |
produced | 0.59 |
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