a first aid manual suggests that vinegar should be used to treat wasp sting and baking soda for bee stings (i)what does this information tell you about the chemical nature of the chemical nature of the wasp stings (ii)if there were no baking soda in the house, what other household substances could you use to treat bee stings?
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I. The information suggests that wasp stings are basic in nature as vinegar (acidic) is used to neutralize the effect of the sting.
II. If there is no baking soda in the house, any other basic substance like washing soda, ammonium hydroxide or soap solution can be used to treat bee stings.
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II. If there is no baking soda in the house, any other basic substance like washing soda, ammonium hydroxide or soap solution can be used to treat bee stings.
I hope this helps you..
Please mark the brainliest if it's cool..
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Answer:
(i) Since vinegar (acetic acid) is used to heal or neutralize the effect of
wasp stings this means that the chemical present in the stings must be some base.
(ii)NH4OH
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