The lowest concentration of nitrogen can be found in the urine when it is first produced. As it accumulates in the bladder, so does the overall concentration of nitrogen.
The length of nitrogen-to-nitrogen bond is approx. 100 pm.
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The percentage of nitrogen in pure, dry ,standard air is 78,084 % (by volume).
I think it might be due to the concentration of urea in your pee, while you sleep your body can get a little dehydrated so when you tend to pee in the morning you may find your urine dark and strong smelling, drink a few glasses of water to flush away anything that may have built up during the night. Also before you sleep take some water with you before you go to bed so you do not end up dehydrated while you sleep. Sometimes this is not always the case, if you feel there maybe something else behind this take a urine sample to your gp and get checked out just to be sure
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Yes, DNA can be found in urine. Urine may contain shedded cells from the urinary tract lining, which can contain DNA. However, the concentration of DNA in urine is typically lower than in blood or other biological samples.
i think you can find nitrogen in a hot air ballon
The length of nitrogen-to-nitrogen bond is approx. 100 pm.
You can find it in the urine.
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The air in your house contain 78,05 nitrogen !
Our atmosphere is made up of 78 % nitrogen.
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Why does atmospheric nitrogen need to be converted?
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