I recently had a hair annalysis done and copper was off the charts. How do I get rid of the excess copper?
The amount of excess potassium iodide depends on the stoichiometry of the reaction between potassium iodide and copper sulfate. One equivalent of potassium iodide is needed to react with one equivalent of copper sulfate. Excess potassium iodide would be any amount added beyond this stoichiometric ratio.
When excess ammonia is added to a solution of copper(II) ions, a complex will form between the ammonia molecules and copper(II) ions, dissolving the copper hydroxide precipitate that initially forms to form a deep-blue solution, Cu(NH3)42+. The ammonia molecules attach one at a time, and in between each attachment, there is a chemical equilibrium. The more ammonia is added, the more complex is formed, as the equilibrium is pushed to the product side. The blue color is the result of the complex absorbing light in the visible light spectrum, and having a concentration high enough for the eyes to detect.
One way to remove excess charge from a small conducting body is to connect it to the ground. This process, known as grounding, allows the excess charge to flow to the ground and neutralize the body. Alternatively, depending on the situation, you could also use a discharge tool, such as a discharge wand or a grounded object, to safely remove the excess charge.
Copper metal itself does not react with sodium hydroxide. But when NaOH is added to a solution of copper ions, it would form a light blue precipitate, which is copper(II) hydroxide, and will NOT dissolve with the excess alkali.
A single-displacement reaction occurs where copper replaces silver in the silver nitrate solution to form copper(II) nitrate and solid silver. The blue color of the copper(II) nitrate solution turns a greenish-blue color due to the presence of excess copper ions.
The body does not have a good way of getting rid of copper from the body naturally, so there have been some medications developed to help chelate (remove) it, but they are prescription drugs, so if you feel you need to lower your body's copper, you need to see your doctor. Some of the main drugs used to reduce copper in the body are pencillamine, and trientene, though if you are very high, your doctor may feel you need to undergo dialysis to remove the excess copper from your bloodstream quickly.
Copper is a metal that is found in food. It is found in foods like pistachios. An excess of copper is called Wilson's Disease and can result in a bluish ring around the colored part of the eye. Excess copper in the body is toxic and can be removed via chelation therapy.
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The body primarily gets rid of excess iron through a protein called ferritin, which stores and releases iron as needed. When iron levels are high, the body can also regulate absorption in the intestines to prevent excess iron intake. In cases of extreme excess, the body can excrete iron through urine or bile.
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The body stores excess chemical energy in the form of fats. Exercise will break the complex bonds of fat to release usable energy.
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The body gets rid of excess salt primarily through the kidneys, which filter out excess salt and other wastes from the blood to be excreted as urine. Small amounts of salt are also eliminated through sweat and feces. Drinking water can help dilute and flush out excess salt from the body.
When there is excess water in your body fluids, your kidneys will produce more dilute urine to help get rid of the excess water. This results in a higher volume of urine that is more clear and less concentrated.
The advantage of muscle toning is that you are able to get rid of excess fats in the body. This will promote proper circulation of blood in the body.