Chemistry, asked by aadhisankar, 5 months ago

which is the acid in bee stings​

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Answered by anshikasingh2589
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Explanation:

The acids present, which include formic, hydrochloric and orthophosphoric acids

In particular, bee stings are acidic, whereas wasp stings are alkaline, so the body's reaction to a bee sting may be very different from its reaction to a wasp sting.

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Answered by Anonymous
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in bee sting there is slightly less acid called formic acid

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