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doc leaves, baking soda.
Strong Acid ; pH = 1-3 Weak acid ; pH = 4-6 Neutral ; pH 7 Weak alkali ; pH = 8 -10 ( The answer) Strong Alkali ; pH = 11- 14
Dock leaves are alkaline - they neutralise the formic acid in nettle stings
Alkali. IF something contains hydroxide ions it is an alkali.
a nettle sting is acid but a doc leaf is alkali which is why it neutralises it
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doc leaves, baking soda.
It is an acid - Oxalic acid
Strong Acid ; pH = 1-3 Weak acid ; pH = 4-6 Neutral ; pH 7 Weak alkali ; pH = 8 -10 ( The answer) Strong Alkali ; pH = 11- 14
Doc leaves are traditionally used for removing stinging netal stings from the skin. But this does not work and it is apparrent that this is an old wives tale.
Dock leaves are alkaline - they neutralise the formic acid in nettle stings
They can help because nettles are fillet with acids and will sting that acid into you so if you rub a Dock leaf on it then it will get better because a dock leaf is filled with an alkali so acid and alkalis togeter become netural so it will get rid of the acids sting
Marcus Little (Doc Shaw) he gets discovered when he makes a new version of his hit sarcastic song "Retainer Baby" he gets a record deal (again) and go's to hollywood.
Alkali. IF something contains hydroxide ions it is an alkali.
No. An alkali is a compound: the hydroxide of al alkali metal.
there are alkali metals and alkali earth metals but there is no such thing as an element called alkali...