it is alkali
wasp stings are alkali and can be soothed by vinegar.
No an alkali is the opposite of an acid. Alkali = basic; acid = acidic.
Both acid and alkali can be corrosive
No gas is produced in the reaction of an acid and an alkali. In a neutralisation reaction, acid + alkali -> salt + water
it is alkali
wasp stings are alkali and can be soothed by vinegar.
Bee venom (apitoxin) is mildly to moderately acidic, with a pH range of 4.5 to 5.5 depending on the specific species of bee.
When bees and wasps bite our skin they release formic acid under your skin! It hurts.........Bees stings are very acidic! All it can be treated by calamine lotion or bicarbonate soda so it can cancel out acid. Wasp stings are alkaline,they can be treated by putting vinegar,which is an acid,on it.
All wasps do, but only a bit.thats why you have to take the sting out immediatly. Other wasps are extremly dangerous and have lots of venom:(Yes so when they sting u the venom is in the stinger and if u dont take it out as soon as u get stung the venom will go into ur body.......but only the female wasps have it........there is not to many of those............
No an alkali is the opposite of an acid. Alkali = basic; acid = acidic.
Bee venom is acidic: one of its components is formic acid. However, although it will add to the initial stinging sensation, it is not the acid that does the damage. Most of that is the result of two proteins, mellitin and apamin.
it is complete alkali
it is complete alkali
acid
deadly venom
Both acid and alkali can be corrosive