The question is phrased incorrectly... it is HPO4 not HOP4.
The answer is H2PO4 in the urine in alkalosis.
infection like UTI, dehydration,
For an element, it would be an atom. For a molecular substance, it would be a molecule. If it is an ionic compound, it would be a formula unit.
For an element, it would be an atom. For a molecular substance, it would be a molecule. If it is an ionic compound, it would be a formula unit.
Urine doesn't create or excrete heat. It dissipates heat and it would be the value of the temperature and the volume of the urine probably expressed in "calories" of heat energy. For humans the urine exits the body at about 99 degrees, but the volume would be a variable.
an insulator
respiratory alkalosis would cause metabolic acidosis
proteins
The most logical answer would be urine, and it is!
The student would be experiencing alkalosis, as he/she is blowing off Co2 which is an acidic gas. This is known as acute alkalosis.
Urine flows through the kidneys
They would have alkalosis
Not likely. Tattoo ink may be removed from the blood, but it would appear in trace amounts in urine.
Normally 7.4 which is neutral. Lower would be an Acidosis Higher would be an alkalosis
When the pH level in blood falls below 7.35, then acidosis has occurred. On the other hand, when the pH in blood goes above 7.45, then that alkalosis has occurred. Loss of carbonic acid due to rapid breathing can cause alkalosis.
probably because its clean and theres nothing in it
inbalance in ABG's
Urine is not a pure substance and doesn't have a clearly defined boiling point, but it would probably start boiling a few kelvins over 373K.