Physics, asked by varsha731, 9 months ago

An ant's sting can be treated with ____, which will neutralize the effect of the bite.



aMethanoic acid

b)Formic acid

c)Baking soda

d) Caustic soda

Answers

Answered by aadishree7667
4

an ants string can be treated with baking soda which will neutralize the effect of the bite.

as ;

Acid + Base ------ water + salt.

Answered by sourasghotekar123
0

Answer:-

Ant bite is acidic. To neutralize the effect of the bite we should use Baking soda.

Explanation:-

Ant bite Is acidic in nature. So to neutralise the effect. We should use something bicarbonate, such as baking soda. Because baking soda is basic in nature. And we know that when acid is reacted with base it neutralise the reaction and it give a salt as it one of the product. The compound formed by the cation of base and the anion of acid is known as salt, which is produced when acid and base are reacted.

Therefore we need to use Baking soda to neutralize the effect of the  Ant bite.

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