Urine does not have a single chemical name; it is a complex aqueous solution.
Urine is an aqueous solution, comprised of over 95% water. The remaining portion consists of various dissolved substances. According to the reference material, key components include:
- Urea: A non-toxic molecule synthesized from toxic ammonia and carbon dioxide.
- Chloride
- Sodium
- Potassium
- Creatinine
- Other dissolved ions
- Inorganic and organic compounds
Since urine is a mixture of these chemicals in water, it does not have a single, specific chemical name. It's defined by its composition.