No, even water isn't an element, so urine doesn't have much chance.
Urine is a mixture.
Urine is not an element, but it does contain elements, like everything else in our world.
Urine is a mixture.
No, but glowsticks contain phosphorus(an element), that is made from urine.
Phosphorus was the element found in the urine of a scientist named Hennig Brand in 1669. Brand had been trying to extract gold from urine by boiling it down until he obtained a glowing substance, which turned out to be phosphorus.
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Hennig Brand discovered the element phosphorus in 1649 through his experiments with urine.
To answer the question if there is carbon in urine, yes and no. Carbon is present in the form of carbon dioxide, and can be extracted through a drying process, but as a stand alone element , no.
The element phosphorus was discovered by a German alchemist named Hennig Brand in 1669. He isolated it from human urine.
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Urine is an excretory product secreted in the form of a liquid. It is basically a homogeneous mixture. It consists of various components which are in the same physical state as an aqueous solution.
Hennig Brand discovered the element phosphorus in 1649. He isolated it by heating urine to create a white, waxy substance that glowed in the dark.