Although the living body is overall considered organic, there are many inorganic (in the chemistry definition of the word) within the body that are vital for normal function. Several of these can be found in normal urine, including bicarbonate ions and potassium ions. One of the major inorganic ions found in the urine is ammonium (NH4+) - this is a waste product of protein metabolism and excretion of this is a primary function of the urinary tract.
chloride
sodium
potassium
phosphate
ammonia
calcium
magnesium
apparently its sodium chloride, magnesium and calcium although you might want to also mention that it has very lil' potassium (:
Urine contain calcium ions.
ahahaha bsak student? :P urine, sweating. that's all i got :)
The sweat gets rid of excessive body heat & the urine is the fluid waste of the body
urine, sweat, stool , mucus and earwax
The ions corresponding to the electrolyte i.e. both anions and cations are present in an electrolyte. These ions may be similar to the electrodes dipped in it.
Urine and Sweat
ahahaha bsak student? :P urine, sweating. that's all i got :)
Yes.
a camel produces very little sweat and urine
The sweat gets rid of excessive body heat & the urine is the fluid waste of the body
can you sweat THC out of ur urine i smoked weed this morning and have job interview tomorrow
No, it is not urine. However, both sweat and urine contain many of the same elements, including water and urea.
Yes, it is possible to determine sulfates in urine.
Water, Salt, and Urea
no ions
urine and sweat
yes
Hydrogen ions, H+