An individual's urine sample exhibited a normal specific gravity, and the addition of sodium hydroxide solution to the sample produced a deep pink solution. What might this finding indicate concerning the patient's health?
On the addition of sodium hydroxide into the urine gives a deep pink color solution because of the presence of uric acid.
Because of this high level of uric acid, the patients can have a situation called "Hyperuricemia".
Because of hyperuricemia, the patient can be affected by a disease called gout. It causes pain in the joints of the patient because of the accumulation of urate crystals.
An individual's urine sample exhibited a normal specific gravity, and the addition of sodium hydroxide solution...
A 5.000-mL urine sample has a mass of 5.025 g. If the normal range for the specific gravity of urine is 1.003 to 1.030, would the specific gravity of this urine sample indicate that the patient could have type 2 diabetes?
A 5.12 mL sample of a 1.15 M sodium hydroxide solution is mixed with 2.36 mL of a 0.25 M iron (III) hydroxide solution. What is the pH of the mixture?
A 0.348 g sample of KHP is titrated with 18.54 mL of a sodium hydroxide solution. What is the concentration of the sodium hydroxide solution? Show your work Final Answer To what volume should you dilute 50 mL of a 12.0 M HCl solution to obtain a 0.750 M solution? Show your work Final Answer Write the chemical equations for the reaction of magnesium chloride and silver nitrate. Molecular Complete Ionic Net Ionic Page 2 | 5 - Q +
A 22.55-mL sample of hydrochloric acid solution requires 20.00 mL of 0.148 M sodium hydroxide for complete neutralization. What is the concentration of the original hydrochloric acid solution? 1 м
A 20.00 mL wine sample is titrated with a 1.04×10-1M solution of sodium hydroxide. The equivalence point is determined to be 25.926 mL. What is the acidity of the wine expressed as (g tartaric acid / L; MW tartaric acid = 150.085 g/mole)?
1) A sample of acetic acld is titrated by some sodium hydroxide in a titration experiment. There was 50.0mL of .200M acetic acid titrated by 25.0mL of 300M NaOH. What is the pH of the solution prior to the addition of the base and after the base has been added? The K, of acetic acid is 1.76*10 200M HICT 0.0m 2つmL eo 200 2) what are the concentrations of the ions of La(IO)3 (Ksp=7.4*1014)? PM-1 (a, \
A 40.00 mL wine sample is titrated with a 1.04 times 10^-1M solution of sodium hydroxide. The equivalence point is determined to be 29.267 mL. What is the acidity of the wine expressed as (g tartaric acid/L, MW tartaric acid 3150.085 g/mole)? 5.71 11.4 11.42 3.38 5.710 The acidity of a wine sample is determined to be 14.21 g tartaric acid/L What is the mass of tartaric acid needed to prepare an equivalent concentration solution in a 50 mL volumetric...
To measure the amount of nickel in some industrial waste fluid, an analytical chemist adds 0.460 M sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution to a 23.0 g sample of the fluid and collects the solid nickel II) hydroxide (Ni(OH)2) product. When no more Ni (OH) is produced, he filters, washes and weighs it, and finds that 206. mg has been produced The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is: Ni2+(aq) + 2NaOH(aq) Ni (OH)2(s) + 2Na+ (aq) ■ precipitation x 10 acid-base...
The AH for the solution process when solid sodium hydroxide dissolves in water is 44.4 kJ/mol. When a 13.9-g sample of NaOH dissolves in 250.0 g of water in a coffee-cup calorimeter, the temperature increases from 23.0 °C to °C. Assume that the solution has the same specific heat as liquid water. Given the data in the table below, calculate the AH° for the combustion of ammonia NH3(g) + O2(g) → NO(g) + H2O(1) AH?” (kJ/mol) - 286 90 Substance...
I need to write a conclusion for this lab. Based off these
results what kinds of conclusions can be drawn?
S OY Orre tes. A, B. Color, pH, Specific Gravity, and Electrolytes "Normal Urine Specimen" Test A. Color I clear "Abnormal Urine Specimen" slightly cloudy PH 2 1.10 gime! Specific gravity 0.70 glume - B. Electrolytes (Indicate absent - present +, strongly present ++) nornal Nat CI SO,2- PO,- 219 C-F. Glucose, Ketone Bodies, Protein, and Urobilinogen "Normal Urine Specimen"...