Yes,but not too much...
Make a paste of water and baking soda and spread it on the site of the sting. This will take the pain away.
Baking soda can be used to alleviate the pain and swelling of a bee sting by making a paste with water and applying it to the affected area. The alkaline properties of baking soda can help neutralize the acidic venom from the bee sting, reducing inflammation and discomfort.
well i know how to fix swelling of a bee sting mix some baking soda with water a little then rub it on the bee sting
Baking soda is a solid, therefore it will not evaporate even when mixed with water. The water will evaporate and leave the baking soda behind.
A baking soda paste can be effective in treating a bee sting by helping to reduce pain and swelling. The alkaline properties of baking soda can help neutralize the acidic venom from the bee sting. However, it may not work for everyone and it is important to seek medical attention if there is a severe allergic reaction.
Baking soda is soluble in water. It can dissolve in water to form a solution.
Baking soda is more soluble in water than sugar.
The baking soda dissolves in the water
Water,baking soda and a water thermometer.
Baking soda and water spread on the bee sting area is a good all-natural bee sting treatment. Ice on the affected area afterwards will assist in bringing down the inflammation.
No, it isn't.
When water and baking soda are stirred together, bubbles will form. These bubbles are carbon dioxide.