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yes wasp stings are alkali but bee stings are acidic

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Is a wasp sting a base or acid?

A wasp sting is a base because it is alkali.


Is a wasp sting an acid or a alkali?

acid


Is a wasp sting an acid or an alkali?

A wasp sting contains formic acid, making it acidic in nature.


What is a wasp sting An acid or an alkali?

alkalis** x//**


What type of acid have wasp sting?

It is an alkali


Is a wasp sting acidic?

the wasp sting is full of venom which is alkaline


Is a wasp sting alkali or acid?

Wasp venom has a pH of 6.8 to 6.9, so is pretty well neutral.


Are wasp stings acidic?

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.


What causes wasp sting?

A wasp causes a wasp sting


Are wasp stings acids or alkalis?

Wasp stings are acidic in nature. The venom injected by wasps is mostly alkaline in pH, which can cause pain, redness, and swelling at the sting site.


Wasp sting acid?

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.


How a vinegar is use to treat a wasp sting?

A wasp sting is alkali, so if you put an alkali on it, it would not work. To neutralise the sting, you would have to use something acidic, like vinegar, also known as acetic acid. If you want to know more, then I can tell you about bee stings. Bee stings are acidic, so you shouldn't put something acidic on it. Try something alkali, like baking soda, or ammonia. That should help to neutralise the bee sting. Hope that helps x