Correct Option: B  [ Formic Acid ]
Remark:
When an ant bites, it releases formic acid (HCOOH) into the skin. This acid causes a sharp burning sensation, redness, and irritation at the site of the bite. The name “formic” comes from the Latin word “formica”, meaning ant, as the acid was first extracted from ants. The pain can be neutralized by applying a mild base like baking soda (sodium bicarbonate).
Other options (for context)
- Hydrochloric Acid: Found in the human stomach, aids digestion.
- Acetic Acid: Main component of vinegar, not involved in ant bites.
- Phosphoric Acid: Used in fertilizers and soft drinks, not produced by ants.