You can't dilute urine, because the only thing you'd have to dilute it with is tap water, and that would show up on the urinalysis. Urine does not contain H2O. It's been chemically changed by the time it comes out as urine.
It filters out much more water than usual by excreting out dilute urine, more frequent times.
Attempt to dilute the alcohol as much as possible. Basically, drink as much water as you can, this way you will urinate more meaning that there will be less and less in your urine every time you urinate. Hope this helps!
Short answer is because your body is using the water in your system to cool itself through perspiration. Therefore, there is not as much water waste going through your system to dilute the urine. If you are properly hydrated, your urine should just have a slight yellow tinge, but be nearly colourless. The more dehydrated you are, the darker your urine.
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It depends on the squirrel's diet. If it drinks more liquid it will be more dilute and clear. But if it's dehydrated or hasn't had much water, it will be more yellow in pigment.
No it is a concentrated solution if it were dilute it would be much more watery
Because the person you got it from either drank way too much water, or he decided to water down his pee so he could sell it to more people.
You can't actually flush anything out of you. The best you can do is dilute the urine the day of the test by drinking as much water as you can the day of, especially within the half hour before the test. if its a hair or saliva test, your screwed.
Nitric acid can be dilute or concentrated. This is simply a matter of how much of it you have in a given amount of a solution, which is variable.
No, scientifically charcoal will not "get rid of THC" which is actually very hard to do. Charcoal cannot flush or mask marijuana in a urine test. Most schemes to pass a marijuana test will either dilute the urine or mask it with chemicals so the sample passes a quick stick test. This does not do much good if they send the sample to a lab for further processing.
We dilute the blood because in an overcrowded specimen it would be much difficult to observe the number of cells.
No. The test stick is held in the urine stream. No matter how much urine comes into contact with it, it can absorb only so much.