Yes.
Ammonia smell in sweat can indicate a high protein diet, dehydration, or kidney issues. It is important to stay hydrated and consult a healthcare professional if you notice persistent ammonia smell in your sweat.
I disagree. Household ammonia is 5-10% ammonia. The solvent (the major component) is water. Ammonia is the minor component and is thus a solute.
No that is not sweet. Generally it has a bad smell.
No, sweat is not a pure substance. It is a mixture of water, salts, and other substances like urea and ammonia.
Yes, sodium chloride is contained in sweat.
to wipe the sweat of
The body eliminates excess ammonia through the urea cycle in the liver, where ammonia is converted into urea and then excreted in the urine. Additionally, ammonia can be eliminated through sweat and exhalation.
Some of the water in rain was probably in sweat at some point, but sweat itself is not a component of rain.
Products that are released by sweat glands are water, salt, urea, uric acid and ammonia.
Ammonia is removed from the body primarily by the liver through the process of urea production, which is then excreted in urine. Additionally, ammonia can also be eliminated through sweat and exhalation.
Salt, ammonia, urea, uric acid and lactic acid.
No, fat people cannot sweat oil from their sweat glands. Sweat glands produce a watery mixture of water, salt, and small amounts of other compounds like urea and ammonia, which is then released through the pores on the skin. Fat cells do not secrete oil through sweat glands.