why does bee sting cause pain and irritaction? rubbing of baking soda on the sting area gives relief. how?
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When a bee stings, it injects an methanoic acid into the skin which causes immense pain and irritation. ... This is because, being a base, baking soda neutralises the effect of methanoic acid injected by bee sting which is an acid and cancels its effect and gives relief.
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Bee sting cause pain because they release acid in our body which caus pain and irritation .
Rubbing baking soda of the sting are gives relief as baking soda is a base and ant sting is an acid and when they react , they neutralise there effect giving relief to the pain .
Rubbing baking soda of the sting are gives relief as baking soda is a base and ant sting is an acid and when they react , they neutralise there effect giving relief to the pain .
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