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Proteinuria, excess protein in the urine, is a symptom of many kidney diseases. A marker for proteinuria is a decrease i

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Proteinuria Excess Protein In The Urine Is A Symptom Of Many Kidney Diseases A Marker For Proteinuria Is A Decrease I 1
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Proteinuria, excess protein in the urine, is a symptom of many kidney diseases. A marker for proteinuria is a decrease in the surface tension of a urine sample over the course of a few hours, typically from 31 mN/m to 29 mN/m; the surface tension of normal urine does not change with time. The change in surface tension can be measured by monitoring the height of the liquid in a capillary tube. Part A For a patient who has proteinuria, how high in mm will the liquid initially rise in a 0.80-mm-diameter capillary tube? You can assume that the density of urine is the same as that of water. Express your answer in millimeters. h₁ = Submit ▾ Part B IVE ΑΣΦ Δh = 3 Request Answer VE ΑΣΦ ? How far will it fall over the course of a few hours? You can assume that the density of urine is the same as that of water. Express your answer in millimeters. mm ? Review | Constants mm