answersLogoWhite

0

Uric acid is an entirely different compound than salt, so I do not see how there is an equivalence between the two.

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

How many moles of urea 60.0 g mol must be dissolved in 100.0g of water to give a 2.5 molal solution?

The answer is 15,015 g.


A 5 percent urea solution is hypotonic to a 10 percent urea solution?

true


What is the isotonic solution for Urea?

The isotonic solution for Urea would be a solution that has the same osmotic pressure as a cell. This concentration would typically be around 0.15 M for Urea.


Damage of RNA by NaCl?

NaCl will not harm RNA. In fact, it is sometimes used as an elution buffer for RNA-Urea gels.


Is aqueous solution of urea a conductor?

No, an aqueous solution of urea does not conduct electricity because urea molecules do not dissociate into ions in water. Therefore, it is a non-electrolyte solution.


Is urea a base in water but acid in liquid ammonia?

The hydrolysed solution of urea is basic.In liquid ammonia urea act as proton donor and the solution is acidic.


What is urea N 40?

Usually it means a 40% solution of Urea.


Can urea neutralise pH water?

Urea water solution is neutral.


Is aqueous solution of urea an electrolyte?

This solution is not an electrolyte.


What solutes typically diffuse from the patients blood during dialysis?

During dialysis, urea, creatinine, excess electrolytes (such as potassium or sodium), and excess fluid are some of the solutes that typically diffuse from the patient's blood into the dialysis solution.


What is mixture of urea and water called?

Oh, dude, that's an easy one. A mixture of urea and water is called a solution. It's like when you mix sugar in your coffee - it's all dissolved and blended together. So yeah, it's just a fancy way of saying urea and water hanging out together.


What is the concentration of solution which contains 16g of urea in 120g of solution?

The concentration of the solution is calculated by dividing the mass of solute (urea) by the total mass of the solution and then multiplying by 100%. In this case, the concentration of the solution containing 16g of urea in 120g of solution would be 16g / 120g * 100% = 13.3%.