96 degrees Fahrenheit
your body temperature
As air temperature rises humans sweat more. This means we lose water - which would otherwise have been released as urine. There is thus a higher proportion of urea compared with water in the urine; so, rises in temperature increase the concentration of urine.
first of all keep the urine at room temperature at least for five minutes after refrigeration then do according the test require.
urine sample should be between 98-100 degrees F, I got this info at a store that sells pass urineproducts test
heat it. Alcohol boils at a lower temperature than water
Urine is the same temperature as the body it leaves. If the person has a fever, the urine will be a higher temperature. This is why there is a temperature gauge on the outside of a sample bottle.
Everyone's urine is the same temperature as their body. Normal body temperature is 98.6.
Pissing in a bottle and putting it in the fridge, YOU IDIOT
your body temperature
The temperature of urine in the bladder is the same as the body's core temperature. A urine temperature of higher than 100 degrees is the same as a fever of 100, and is caused by infection, dehydration, or intense exercise.
The temperature of human urine is 98.6. But its cools fast just like water.
Fresh urine
If temperature is being used to verify that the urine came from the correct person the temperature of the sample is an indicator that the urine is/may not be a fresh/valid sample...if the temperature is lower than expected.
As air temperature rises humans sweat more. This means we lose water - which would otherwise have been released as urine. There is thus a higher proportion of urea compared with water in the urine; so, rises in temperature increase the concentration of urine.
Just about the same as your body temperature.
Body temperature is 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. The urine will probably be a couple of degrees cooler when they test it.
It's will be body temperature, which is typically 98.6°F; if the person is running a fever, then the urine will still be the temperature of the body.