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Which is principal mineral salt in human urine?

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Answered by Tanushri5
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About 96 percent of urine consists of water; 1.5 percent, of salts; and 2.5 percent, of such organic metabolic products as urea and uric acid. Urine and blood plasma contain the same salts—mainly NaCl, and also sulfates, phosphates, and carbonates of potassium, magnesium, and ammonium.
Answered by kaustov2
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Urine contains 96 percent of water, 2.5 percent of organic products such as urea and uric acid and 1.5 percent of salts.......
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