What kind of Chemical does a bee sting have?
a. acidic b. basic
c. neutral d. none of them
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The bee doesn't need much force to embed the sting into its victim; the barbs are positioned on the sting in a way that helps pull it further into the wound. Attached to the sting is the bee's venom sac, containing the bee's chemical cocktail of mellitin, histamine and other proteins.
The core answer will be acidic.....
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