Urine is typically slightly acidic, with a pH ranging from 4.6 to 8.0, while feces are generally neutral to slightly alkaline, with a pH around 7.0 to 7.5. The pH levels can vary based on factors such as diet, hydration, and individual health conditions.
No, sulfuric acid is not naturally found in urine. Urine primarily consists of water, urea, salts, and other waste products filtered out by the kidneys. Sulfuric acid is a strong mineral acid commonly used in industrial processes.
"Wee" is neither an acid nor an alkali. It is just a slang term for urine. Urine can vary in pH based on an individual's diet and health, but it is typically slightly acidic with a pH around 6.0 to 7.0.
Antacid neutralizes acidity in stomach. It's effect to the stomach is due to partial neutralizations of gastric hydrochloric acid and inhibition of enzyme, pepsin. Hence, the urine pH will increase.
Citric acid is actually acidic, not alkaline.
Stomach acid has the lowest pH, typically ranging from 1.5 to 3.5. Urine usually has a pH slightly acidic to slightly alkaline, with a normal range between 4.6 and 8. Blood has a tightly regulated pH range, typically around 7.35 to 7.45, making it slightly alkaline.
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No, sulfuric acid is not naturally found in urine. Urine primarily consists of water, urea, salts, and other waste products filtered out by the kidneys. Sulfuric acid is a strong mineral acid commonly used in industrial processes.
"Wee" is neither an acid nor an alkali. It is just a slang term for urine. Urine can vary in pH based on an individual's diet and health, but it is typically slightly acidic with a pH around 6.0 to 7.0.
Antacid neutralizes acidity in stomach. It's effect to the stomach is due to partial neutralizations of gastric hydrochloric acid and inhibition of enzyme, pepsin. Hence, the urine pH will increase.
Citric acid is actually acidic, not alkaline.
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Baking soda does not help with removing the smell of cat urine, because both are basic/alkaline. Baking powder has both an acid and a base so is not helpful as these cancel out each other and you need more acid to cancel out the urine's alkalinity.Vinegar or Cream of Tartar are more useful on urine smells as their acid reacts with the alkaliner of the urine to neutralise it.
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No, an acid is an acid and an alkaline is alkaline. They are essentially opposites and will react with one another. The product depends on the specific reactants
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