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What is the pH of dock leaf extract?

The pH of dock leaf extract can vary depending on factors such as the method of extraction and any additives present. Generally, dock leaf extract is slightly acidic with a pH range of around 5 to 6.


What is the scientific name of dock?

The Common Broad Leaf Dock has the Latin name Rumex obtusifolius


Is a dock leaf poison to a giraffe?

We don't know because dock plants do not grow in the giraffes habitat.


What is dock used for in warriors?

The leaf is chewed and applied to scratches to soothe them.


Is garden sorrel related to the dock leaf plant?

Yes, garden sorrel and dock leaf plants are both part of the Rumex genus. They are related but are different species within the same plant family. Garden sorrel is known for its tart flavor and is often used in culinary dishes, while dock leaf plants are typically considered weeds and known for their broad leaves.


Why is a colored leaf a chemical change?

Because the leaf is not burning.


When the leaf color changes in autum is it a physical change or chemical change?

It is a chemical change, a degradation of the compounds from the leaf.


Is a leaf chaning color a physical or chemical change?

Chemical. It has to do with the closing of the part that connects the leaf to the tree and the lack of nutrients causes the leaf to turn colours.


How do dock leaves help nettle sting?

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


What kind of energy transformation is taking place in the caterpillar's body while the caterpillar eats the leaf in the photograph?

Chemical Energy -> Kinetic Energy


Is the dying of leaf is chemical change or physical change?

Chemical


Is a leaf that caries photosynthesis is that chemical or physical change?

chemical