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which is the nitrogenous waste is most soluble in water?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Ammonia is the most soluble nitrogenous waste in water.

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Answered by BrainlySenorita
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Common nitrogenous wastes of animals.

Note that for each molecule excreted, ammonia will carry off 1 atom of N, urea 2, and uric acid 4. Ammonia is the most soluble, followed by urea and uric acid; the latter actually precipitates out of solution

Urea is less toxic than ammonia but like ammonia, urea is in solution and, for terrestrial animals, its elimination from the body requires some loss of water as water is used to flush it from the body

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