Chemistry, asked by ljeon0003, 10 months ago

If cat urine is exposed to high oxygenated levels for over 24 hours and if human urine has been exposed to an environment with a high CO2 density and the two solutions were mixed with human dung, would a omnivore be convinced it was a that the solution was a hairy creature that eats plantains just through smell?

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Answered by ljeon0002
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Answer:

No

Explanation:

Though plants in general do release O2, urine and dung also contain nitrate. Also, the omnivore would most likely not have a good enough sense of smell to detect this.

Answered by smartbrainz
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No it is not possible to detect the presence of urine by smell.

Explanation:

  • The smell of all omniverso is pungent in nature. This is due to the presence of urea
  • The nitrogenous compounds are usually pungent smelling. However upon oxidation it gets converted into uric acid that forms a crystal. As a result of this there is a change in the smell and the physical characteristics of uric acid as compared to that of urea. Hence it is impossible to differentiate between them.

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