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Which acid is present in an ant’s sting
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

formic acid

In nature, formic acid is found in most ants and in stingless bees of the genus Oxytrigona. The wood ants from the genus Formica can spray formic acid on their prey or to defend the nest.

Answered by Legend1234567
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Answer:

Formic acid,

Explanation:

formic acid is present in ant's sting

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