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Urine has no chemical formula because it is a "combination" of things. It contains water, which you know is H2O, urea, which is (NH2)2CO, sodium chloride, which is NaCl, and a number of other dissolved salts and organic compounds. Use the link below to learn more.

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Wikpedia-under the title "urine"- gives a first level status on what chemicals are present, efforts made to extract etc. This can be good starting point for you.

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Urine is mostly excess water, but also contains toxins that the kidneys have isolated and flushed from the body. Most of the toxins are rich in nitrogen such as dissolved salts, urea, and organic compounds.

While water accounts for about 96% of the urine excreted by a healthy person, small amounts of other chemicals are urea, chloride, sodium, potassium, ammonia, and calcium. Excess sugar and other substances may also be excreted in the urine in the case of diabetics.

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Water, urea, hydrogen ions, potassium, sodium, creatinine, and drugs.

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Urine is not a chemical compound, but a complex mixture of organic and inorganic compounds. Therefore, no special chemical name.

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No. Urine contains chemical substances.

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Urine is a water solution of urea, ions, uric acid, creatinine, etc.

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