Science, asked by ravib7410, 9 months ago

The sting of a wasp is basic.How can we treat the sting of a wasp?​

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Answered by abhirock51
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Answer:

Hornet venoms contain particularly high levels of acetylcholine. You might have been told back in your science classes that bee stings are acidic, and can be neutralised with an alkali, whilst wasp stings are alkaline, and can therefore be neutralised with an acid

Answered by AliciaStorm
5

Answer:

Firstly clean the wound... Then apply toothpaste on it

Explanation:

Since toothpaste is a base it will neutralize the acid in the sting..

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