Urine from humans has very little ammonia in it at the beginning.
Ammonia need ferment in the urine for at least a month with ~1/15 of it water.
A. Innitial separtion involves boiling OUTSIDE or in FUNEHOOD into another closed apparatus connected by a hose- the boiling urine to another container.
The first one to two hours of very light bioling will not give much ammonia gas, but gives a great deal of tiny bubbles.
The very tiny bubbles- these bubbles by the way tend to overflow esily, so the for the first couple of hours one will have very low heat for the first hour or two.
It is immediately after these tiny bubbles one distills the ammonia gas into water. This will yeald a sizeable amount of ammonium hydroxide. If distilled a second time the amount of ammonia increases.
Yes, there is ammonia in your urine.
Our liver converts ammonia into urea. This urea is excreted out in the urine.
ammonia has gas odour like urine so it can be eaisly identifiable
ammonia
No. Ammonia has a very strong smell. It is partly responsible for the odor of stale urine.
There is a small amount of ammonia in urine. Ammonia is not converted to urine.
Yes, there is ammonia in your urine.
No they do not. Humans does not contain ammonia in urine.
Our liver converts ammonia into urea. This urea is excreted out in the urine.
Yes, Mainly in cat urine as they use it to mark their territory. Ammonia is what makes the urine smell, it can also make you high.
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in urine
no, ammonia is very toxic and is present in urine, if left to crystalize the reminance is ammonia salt.
ammonia has gas odour like urine so it can be eaisly identifiable
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it exits with urine