Chemistry, asked by phunchokangchok, 9 months ago

An ant’s sting can be treated with …………which will neutralise the effect of the chemical injected by the ant’s sting into our skin.
Choose the correct option from the following to be filled in the blank space:
Options are:
a. Methanoic acid
b. formic acid
c. Baking soda
d. Caustic soda​

Answers

Answered by samarths177
30

Answer:

c

Explanation:

baking soda is react like a medicine which can cure the sting attack of bee an ant if u dont have the medicine

Answered by qwmagpies
1

The correct option is c.

  • Any acid can be neutralised by a base.
  • Ant string has formic acid which is a weak acid it can be neutralised by a weak base like baking soda.
  • So, the effect of ant's string acid can be neutralised by baking soda.
  • An ant’s sting can be treated with baking soda which will neutralise the effect of the chemical injected by the ant’s sting into our skin.
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