Yes, dog urine can corrode copper due to its acidic nature. If left on copper surfaces for a prolonged period of time, the urine may cause damage or discoloration to the copper material. It is important to clean any urine spills promptly to prevent corrosion.
If sodium hydroxide solution and copper tetraoxosulphate were added to urine, a color change might occur. This reaction produces a blue color due to the formation of a complex between copper ions and proteins in urine. This test can be used to detect the presence of proteins in the urine.
I had scant urothelial cells present in my urine test. What does this mean?
no it does not.
mining for copper
I think these stains do not relate to urine. It must be copper sulfate that exists in the water. After urinating, apparently, you wash your organ and what remains after rinsing is absorbed in panties. Probably, you use the copper tube, faucet or connections in your service.
The "scientific name for copper" is copper. It means "copper". I can see how you might get confused... no, wait, I can't.If you mean the symbol Cu, it comes from the Latin cuprum, which means "copper."
No! Are you freakin out of your mind?! Re: lol! Try rephrasing this question. You surely don't mean if I will drink your urine, you mean "Is it OK to drink urine?"
Urine with a relatively low amount of water in it.
Urine.
Someone please help!!!!
specific gravity on urine test strip, what does this mean result 1.015