infection like UTI, dehydration,
Urine is a homogeneous mixture if it is clear but is a heterogeneous mixture if it is cloudy; cloudiness arises from the presence of undissolved solids, which have a different composition from the liquid phase.
The question is phrased incorrectly... it is HPO4 not HOP4. The answer is H2PO4 in the urine in alkalosis.
You can remove the smell of urine by using a vinegar/water solution. Your question doesn't say whether the fabric is furniture, carpet or clothes. So, I'll cover all of them. On fabric and carpet, I use my shampooer. I use the recommended amount of shampoo, but for the water I use a 50/50 mix of vinegar and water. If you don't have a shampooer, the easiest thing to do is to mix a 50/50 solution in a spray bottle and spray the spot. Really soak it. Use an old towel to dab it dry. If it is something that can be laundered, pour up to 1/2 a SMALL box of baking soda in the washer, over the clothes. Add your detergent and anywhere from 1 to 4 cups of vineger. It will work best if you actually pour the baking soda and vinegar directly on the soiled items. The baking soda will make it fizz like crazy, but it won't overflow. You can even use more vinegar if it doesn't work to your satisfaction. The vinegar smell will disappear when it dries. Another thing that works, is if you have access to a washer with a "sanitize" setting, it will sometimes get the odor out without the vinegar and baking soda.
no, although it wont smell very good. urine contains amonia, which is a form of Nitrogen that can be used by plants for growth
It gets digested. Your stomach is full of acid already--acid far stronger than vinegar is.I think you're supposed to dump the vinegar into the specimen bottle because the pH drop will fool those little dip-stick drug tests. Problem is, not only do they have tests to see if there's vinegar in the sample, a sample of urine with vinegar in it SMELLS like it's got vinegar in it.
I have tried vinegar many times on urine soaked clothes, soaking in hot water and vinegar...smell is still there!!
Wash the floor with a 50/50 mixture of vinegar & water. As the floor dries, the vinegar smell will dissipate along with the smell of urine.
25 % white vinegar 75% water.
Pour white vinegar on the affected area and soak it well. Use paper towels to remove excess vinegar. It will smell strongly like vinegar for a few days, but once the vinegar odour is gone, so should the urine smell. Vinegar neutralizes a variety of unpleasant odours. Do not use red vinegar as this will stain your carpet.
Soak it in a mixture of white vinegar and water.
Glycosuria does not turn urine cloudy. Diabetic people are more prone to urinary tract infections which can result in cloudy urine.
Clear Vinegar & Water - let dry, then use baking soda...
Clean the couch with a mixture of vinegar and Pine Sol. That should remove the smell and the stain. D-Molish Now also does a great job of removing the smell and the soaked urine.
a solution of warm water and vinegar and a little dish soap has work for me.... then suck it out with a shop vac or hand held shampooer to pull it all out....then repeat with vinegar solution again as many times as needed. there is something in the vinegar that nuetrelizes the urine.
Mix a cup of white vinegar and a cup of water, then pour directly on the urine stain, leave for about 10 to 30 minutes, then rinse out with cold water and take it out to dry. This should take care of the urine smell, well until next time.
Try white spirits vinegar but rinse it off before you put your piggies back
natural acids like vinegar and lime juice works best for me.