Urine samples collected from a donor should be between 90 degrees Fahrenheit to 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Anything outside of this range could signify tampering.
As air temperature rises humans sweat more. This means we lose water - which would otherwise have been released as urine. There is thus a higher proportion of urea compared with water in the urine; so, rises in temperature increase the concentration of urine.
Urine stored at body temperature (around 98.6°F or 37°C) will remain at that temperature for up to 4 hours. However, if the urine is stored in a container or under different conditions, the temperature could change depending on the environment.
The weight of each sample would be 0.01 pounds (10 pounds / 1000 samples). Therefore, the weight of 10 samples would be 0.1 pounds (0.01 pounds x 10 samples).
The most logical answer would be urine, and it is!
Not necessarily. The temperature of the samples would have to be the same. It can also vary with how pure the substance is.
Pissing in a bottle and putting it in the fridge, YOU IDIOT
No other reason except a mix up with the urine samples but this is highly unlikely.
As air temperature rises humans sweat more. This means we lose water - which would otherwise have been released as urine. There is thus a higher proportion of urea compared with water in the urine; so, rises in temperature increase the concentration of urine.
Better to say: We were sent the following samples through TNT on ..................(the date should be clear, 01.04 isn't very clear). After this sentence there would be a list of the 'samples'.
If it was cold enough to freeze the urine in mid-stream, it would be cold enough to give you a severe case of frostbite on your privates.
Psycobin is the drug that would be tested for in a drug test but the urine samples that would be able to come up positive for the drug are too expensive.
I don't think urine expires. When you take a drug test, they will take the temperature of it. So if you don't have a way of heating it, then there isn't a point. You can't hand them cold urine.
Urine stored at body temperature (around 98.6°F or 37°C) will remain at that temperature for up to 4 hours. However, if the urine is stored in a container or under different conditions, the temperature could change depending on the environment.
I would flush it down the toilet. After 2 days, even if you had a use for it, the urine would be well on its way to spoiling and getting very smelly. When doctors take urine samples to be held onto for later tests, they add a small amount of HCl (hydrochloric acid) as a preservative, and keep the sample in a refrigerator made for that use.
Human body temperature = approx. 96 degrees Fahrenheit , so urine should be in that range. The temperature strip is there to attempt to keep test takers from diluting their sample with faucet or toilet water or sneaking another person's urine into the specimen cup.
the test can result in negative but with that said the urine would not be body temperature and that would be a huge red flag to whom ever is giving the drug test. so yes you could pass but the test giver would know it's probably not yours.
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.