Alkali
it is alkali
Jellyfish stings are known to be alkali in nature - therefore, treating the affected area with vinegar neutralises the stings.
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Alkali
acid
a nettle sting is acid but a doc leaf is alkali which is why it neutralises it
Well, friend, the venom in a jellyfish sting is actually more like a protein-based toxin rather than a simple acid or alkali. When a jellyfish stings you, it releases tiny harpoon-like structures that inject venom into your skin. It's important to treat a jellyfish sting promptly and seek medical attention if needed. Just remember, there are always ways to soothe the pain and heal from nature's little surprises.
It's alkali...treated with veniger ( or urine). water works
It is an alkali
A wasp sting contains formic acid, making it acidic in nature.
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A wasp sting is a base because it is alkali.