A stingray sting is alkaline, meaning it is basic rather than acidic. This alkaline venom can cause a lot of pain and tissue damage to those who are unlucky enough to get stung.
A wasp sting contains formic acid, making it acidic in nature.
it is alkali
Hornet stings are acidic. When a hornet stings, it releases venom that is slightly acidic, causing pain and irritation.
well.... bee stings are acidic and wasp stings are alkaline. both are insects.
its acidic, well most of them are. And they use FORMIC ACID
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a nettle sting is acid but a doc leaf is alkali which is why it neutralises it
it is alkali
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.
A bee's sting is mostly Formic Acid.
The sting of a scorpion is acidic. The antidote used to treat scorpion bites in animals is generally an alkaline solution.
Yes it is because it is not alkali or neutral it has th pH of 2.
it is alkali