Chemistry, asked by karibenfou, 3 days ago

Sodium hydrogencarbonate, NaHCO,, is often used to treat ant stings.

The reaction between methanoic acid
and sodium hydrogencarbonate is:

HCOOH + NaHCO, + HCOO + Na+ + H2O + CO2 )

Given that the density of methanoic acid is 1.2 g ml^-1,
how many moles of methanoic acid does a typical ant inject?

What mass (g) of sodium hydrogencarbonate would be required to completely neutralise a typical ant sting?​

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Answered by kbjadejaram
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Answer:

bcz it is an base which nutrilize the effect of ant sting

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