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What is the nature of normal urine?
a. strongly acidic
b. strongly basic
c. slightly alkaline
d. slightly acidic

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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correct answer is (d).

Ph is defined as negative exponent of hydrogen ion concentration.

Acidity and alkalinity is measured in Ph scale.

The low the Ph figure , produce greater the acidity of a solution; the high pH figure , produce greater the alkalinity.

The glomerular filtrate of blood is normally acidified by the kidneys from 7.4 to a pH of about 6 in the urine.

The pH of urine may range from 4.5 to 6 which is acidic.

The kidneys maintain acid-base balance reported to be by re absorption of sodium and the tubular secretion of hydrogen and ammonium ions.
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