wasp stings are alkali and can be soothed by vinegar.
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A bee sting is acidic and a wasp sting is alkaline so that makes them have acid and alkali in them....!
A wasp sting is an alkali, hence the fact you put vinegar (acid) onto it to stop it hurting. Bee stings however are acidic.
wasp stings are alkali and can be soothed by vinegar.
the wasp sting is full of venom which is alkaline
it is alkali
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It is an alkali
The wasp sting venom is alkaline, and so can be treated with a mild acid like vinegar to reduce the pain. By contrast the bee sting is acidic. An easy way to remember is that the word 'bee' has fewer letters than wasp, and the word 'acid' has fewer letters than alkali.
A wasp sting is a base because it is alkali.
The main venom in wasp stings is formic acid.
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yes it is
A bee sting is acidic and a wasp sting is alkaline so that makes them have acid and alkali in them....!