When vinegar is added to wasp sting venom, it turns a bluish color due to the reaction between the venom's proteins and the acetic acid in the vinegar. This color change is often used in experiments to help identify the presence of wasp venom. The alkaline nature of the venom reacts with the acidic vinegar, leading to this visible indication.
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