It is TOTALLY dependent on the body's requirement for sodium and your daily input.
sodium intake can be controlled by what
It helps relieve the pain or burning sensation when urinating by reducing the acidity of the urine.
Examples: sodium chloride, sodium carbonate, sodium hydrogen carbonate, sodium hydroxide, sodium sulfide, sodium acetate, sodium bromide, borax, etc.
Sodium phosphide
Sodium Acetate is also known as Sodium Ethanoate.
Urine contain sodium from sodium chloride.
urine is a solution of salts (mostly sodium), urea, and water.
sodium intake can be controlled by what
sodium
i think salt causes the body to decrease urine.
Vasopressin and ANP reduce water loss in urine. I don't remember which hormone reduces sodium loss in urine.
the sensory division of pns will detect the change of high amount of sodium.and ADH antidiuretic hormone will be released for the reabsorption of sodium.and kidneys will filter sodium and make the urine appropriate to eliminate.
Sodium is eliminated from the body in sweat and in urine. So that would be the skin and the urethra to be exact.
Through sweat and urine.
Healthy urine consists of 95 % water,ammonia , potassium, hydrogen, sodium, uric acid and urea and bilirubin,
You don't burn off sodium as you do fat or carbohydrates. Rather you excrete it and other minerals in your urine.
Sodium Hydroxide will do the trick.