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