Chemistry, asked by advikbhat03, 4 months ago

Is a wasp's sting acidic, basic or alkaline?

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Answered by Juneda
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Answer:

The sting of a wasp contains an alkali which can be neutralized by vinegar.

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Answered by sidrahquazi025
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Answer:

acidic

Explanation:

Wasps, like bees and hornets, are equipped with a stinger for self-defense. A wasp's stinger contains venom (a poisonous substance) that's transmitted to humans during a sting. However, even without a lodged stinger, wasp venom can cause significant pain and irritation.

wasp stings are alkaline but bee stings are acidic. So if you get stung you need to put bicarbonate of soda on a bee sting and vinegar on a wasp sting. . .

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