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pee, wee or urine
because aliens extracted/partially extracted the water millons of years ago
sodium and chlorine
urine
The bladder of a large bovin creature known as a bison. It is the organ in the bison which stores processed urine waste extracted from the digestion process.
the majority of water extracted from urine from the Bowman's capsule
Blood is not "converted" into urine. Urine is EXTRACTED from the blood by the two organs called the "kidneys".
Theoretically, yes. Gun powder was invented with the aid of urine. There are explosive elements to the vile liquid. And, just being mostly water, means that hydrogen can be extracted from it. But to be honest, why would you?
According to Urine Gone's website, Urine Gone is safe to use on the majority of water washable items. These items include: carpets, clothing, and furniture.
pee, wee or urine
Salt can be extracted from mines or sea water.
It is not waste. The furnace has extracted the majority of the heat through the combustion process to the point of "condensation". Condensation= H2O. lc
The majority of urine is water (somewhere around 90 or 95%). The rest of it is waste being removed from the body. The more water a person drinks the easier and quicker this waste will move out of the body; also the more a person drinks the more their urine will become cleaner and have a higher percentage of water.
salt is not produced but it is extracted from sea water throught evaporisation of water and then purifying it.
Patient with gout are often advised to drink a lot of water because by increasing the amount of water in the system the relative concentration of uric acid is lowered. as well as this the majority of uric acid is eliminated from the body with urine and urine is mostly water.
Yes
To answer the question if there is carbon in urine, yes and no. Carbon is present in the form of carbon dioxide, and can be extracted through a drying process, but as a stand alone element , no.