Urine is a homogeneous mixture - all components are in the same physical state as an aqueous solution.
no, it is a mixture
A urinometer is a device that determines the specific gravity of urine. It is placed in a urine tube, and where the meniscus of the urine reaches, it is considered its specific gravity.
a compound machine is a machine that is compound and an EXAMPLE OF A COMPOUND MACHINE IS THAT IT IS LIKE A CAR BECAUSE A CAR IS COMPOUND! GOT IT GET IT GOOD!
Energy is not a compound, it is a property.
is a toaster a compound machine?
It cannot be a compound word.
Urine is a mixture.
Urine is a complex mixture, not a compound.
Urine is a mixture.
Urea is the main waste compound found in urine. It consists of CO(NH2)2.
Urea
urine is a homogenius mixture thats is all the components in urine are present in the same physical state.
UREA.
Ketones
yes it contain urea and many more impurities so it is a compound
Crystals in the urine are probably uric acid, although there are other possibilities such as oxalic acid. Crystals are not negative or positive, they are neutral. An ionic compound is composed of both positive and negative ions, which add up to a neutral compound.
With a single use of a typical dose, PCP is usually detectable for up to a week in a urine test. With regular use, it can generally be detected in urine for up to a month, as it is a fat-soluble compound.
Urine is an excretory product secreted in the form of a liquid. It is basically a homogeneous mixture. It consists of various components which are in the same physical state as an aqueous solution.