An ants sting is Formic Acid
its acidic. normally formic acid
acid formic acid
A bee sting is acidic and a wasp sting is alkaline so that makes them have acid and alkali in them....!
The pH of wasp venom is 6.8 to 6.9, so it is pretty well neutral.
No, alkaline and acidic are exact opposites.
meat is alkaline BUT is processed in the body acidic.
bee sting is acidic
The soda which is alkaline neutralizes the bee sting which is acidic. For wasp stings use vinegar. Vinegar is acidic and neutralizes the alkaline wasp sting.
the wasp sting is full of venom which is alkaline
A bee sting is acidic. A wasp sting is commonly believed to be alkaline, but in fact its pH is 6.8 to 6.9 so it is almost neutral
A bee sting is acidic and a wasp sting is alkaline so that makes them have acid and alkali in them....!
Yes ant bite acidic very. Ant bites sting because they contain formic acid.
bee sting is acidic you can use bicarbonate of soda to cure the sting . bicarbonate of soda is a alkaline which will make acid and alkaline together neutralize the sting and wasps are same except that u can use vinegar since it is alkaline
The pH of wasp venom is 6.8 to 6.9, so it is pretty well neutral.
Acidic ones. Bicarbonate is alkaline or a base. Bases help to neutralise acids.
The pH of wasp venom is 6.8 to 6.9, so it is pretty well neutral.
A wasp sting is not acidic but a bee sting is. A wasp sting is actually pH 10 alkali so if you had a wasp sting and put some fizzy drink on it, it SHOULD help because fizzy drinks are pH 4 and it should balance it out.
Its good for jellyfish stings it counteracts the alkaline in a jellyfish sting as it is acidic
No, alkaline and acidic are exact opposites.