It has to do with the kidneys filtration
I am not sure why you connect blood and urine pH. The pH of blood is critical to bodily finction/life, urine is a waste product. The pH of urine varies widely from mildly acid to mildly alkaline.
an acid. one example of a pH 6 substance is urine.
It turns red because rainwater is slightly acidic and litmus turns red in the presence of acids
It is very slightly acidic.
Very acidic indeed. So are coffee and tea.
I am not sure why you connect blood and urine pH. The pH of blood is critical to bodily finction/life, urine is a waste product. The pH of urine varies widely from mildly acid to mildly alkaline.
an acid. one example of a pH 6 substance is urine.
It turns red because rainwater is slightly acidic and litmus turns red in the presence of acids
acidic acidic acidic
yes in all three kind amonia, urea and urine its least acidic
It is very slightly acidic.
Slightly acidic, but yes.
the urine becomes acidic
acidic
yes. coffee has a ph of 5, which makes it slightly more acidic than milk, and slightly less acidic than tomato juice.
No noticeably more acidic, no.
Very acidic indeed. So are coffee and tea.