answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What is normal percentage of ammonia in your body?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Is there ammonia in your body?

No there is not. Ammonia is a harmful gas for body.


What is a healthy bone mass percentage?

What is the average bone mass percentage to body weight normal ranges


What is the mass percentage of nitrogen in ammonia?

Ammonia contains about 82.35 % nitrogen by mass.


What is the percentage by mass of hydrogen in ammonia?

Mass of ammonia is 17. Mass of Hydrogen in it is 3. So the percentage of hydrogen by mass is 17.64%


Is there ammonia in your friend's body?

Yes there is ammonia in human body. Most of the ammonia in body is obtained during digestion in the intestine. The bacteria break down proteins in food to form ammonia. Liver converts ammonia into urea which you urinate out.


Is ammonia inside your body?

NO there is not. Ammonia is harmfull for body.


What percentage of the air is ammonia?

ya mam


What is the percentage of Barr body in normal humans?

Females usually have one Barr body; males usually have none.


What is the cause of high ammonia in sewage water?

As I am a layman in this area, this answer will be partial until improved by a pro. There could be many reasons for a high percentage of Ammonia in sewage water. One that I am aware of [told by a Forensic Chemist friend] is that Ammonia is an intermediate byproduct of the decomposition [normal breakdown] of Urine. With time and the right conditions, the Ammonia will biodegrade into Nitrogen and Hydrogen, and I think, Methane.


Does Ammonia escape your body and go into the air?

no..ammonia reacts with carbon dioxide to form urea in our body


Why does body produce ammonia?

Body breaks down proteins and nucleic acids.Ammine groups are turned into Ammonia.


What is the atom economy of ammonia?

The percentage yield of ammonia depends on the balance between the forward and backward reactions.