There is no end product of nitrate metabolism. Nitrates, themselves, are one of the end products of protein metabolism.
Nitrite resulting from nitrate might confuse some people into thinking that there is nitrate metabolism. In the case of a UTI caused by bacteria, the bacteria produce an enzyme that changes urinary nitrates to nitrites, but this is not metabolism. It's the result of an enzymatic action.
The principal nitrogen excretion product of metabolism in humans is urea. It is produced in the liver as a way to remove excess nitrogen from the body, which is generated during protein metabolism. Urea is then excreted by the kidneys in the urine.
When ethyl bromide, an alkyl halide, reacts with alcoholic silver nitrate (AgNO3), silver bromide (AgBr) and ethanol are produced. This reaction is a substitution reaction where the bromine in ethyl bromide is replaced by the nitrate ion from silver nitrate.
There is likely no reaction, aniline is a base that upon aquiring a proton converts to a stable ammonium cation, ferric nitrate( Fe(NO3)2 ) has no protons to donate to the amine group of aniline means it will likely not react. In addition the nitrate ion of ferric nitrate is the conjugate base of Nitric acid and is thus extremely stable isn't likely to react with much of anything.
The product of a single replacement reaction between zinc and silver nitrate is zinc nitrate and silver. The zinc replaces the silver in the compound because it is more reactive, causing a displacement reaction.
The reaction between calcium nitrate and sodium oxalate should produce calcium oxalate as a by-product, along with sodium nitrate. Calcium oxalate is insoluble in water and will precipitate out of solution, while sodium nitrate will remain dissolved.
The end-product excreted in urine from protein metabolism is urea.
Nitrate is needed for protein metabolism.
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The end product of the anaerobic phase of glucose metabolism is lactate (lactic acid). This process occurs in the absence of oxygen when energy needs are high.
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Ammonium nitrate is a product from a fertilizer plant.
no it cannot, it is nitrate reduction negative
Silver nitrate can be either a reactant or a product, depending on the specific chemical reaction being considered. In some reactions, silver nitrate may be a reactant that undergoes a chemical change to form products. In other reactions, silver nitrate may be a product that is formed from the reaction of other reactants.
It is lead bromide and potassium nitrate
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