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Why is urine sometimes measured in moles Creatine?

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Why is urine sometimes measured in moles Creatine?

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Creatine is an inorganic phosphate, formed when ATP is broken down. Urine contains Creatine. The number of moles of Creatine can be used to find the total number of moles of the urine (using molar ratios).

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