Biology, asked by mademiprathima, 10 months ago

if honey bee stings ph value increase or decrease​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Unlike alarm pheromones, bee venom is odorless with a pH of 4.5 to 5.5 which can make it slightly acidic. ... This blood vessel expansion is why some people have a dangerous drop in blood pressure after bee stings. And, unfortunately, melittin isn't the only ingredient in bee venom that causes pain.

5.0-5.5

the pH of bee venom is 5.0-5.5, but the acidity of the venom is not what makes the sting hurt, so adding alkali won't kill the pain (unlike ant stings, which hurt because they're formic acid).

Answered by karwakaruna90
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Answer:

Explanation:

Decrease

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