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what is wasp?
how it effects the pH

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Answered by khanruhi905
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Is wasp venom acidic or basic

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. ... Therefore, topical application of an acid or alkali to the sting area is unlikely to provide relief.

What is the pH of a wasp sting?

the difference between a wasp and a bee sting is a bee's venom is acidic, with a pH in the range 5.0 to 5.5. Whilst Wasp venom, despite claims that it is alkaline, is actually almost neutral, with a pH of around 6.8 to 6.9.


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Answered by nagarajgogre0125
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it stings base in our body

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