elektrolyte

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İngilizce - Türkçe
elektrolit
Almanca - İngilizce
electrolytes
Compounds that conduct an electric current by the movement of ions
Any compound that separates into ions when dissolved in water and is able to conduct electricity; ionized (dissociated into positive and negative ions) salts in the body fluids Major electrolytes in the body include sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, chloride, bicarbonate, phosphate
The chemicals, such as sodium, potassium and chloride that must be present in certain concentrations in the body for normal cell function Electrolyte blood levels are checked frequently
Essential substances in the body which, when dissolved, give solutions able to conduct electric current (e g table salt, sodium chloride, potassium chloride)
Sodium - Sodium is an electrolyte regulated by the kidneys and adrenal glands This element plays an important role in the salt and water balance in your body Ingesting too much water, heart failure, or kidney failure can cause a low level in the blood A low level can also be caused by the loss of sodium in diarrhea, urine, or vomit A high level can be caused by an excessive intake of salt or an insufficient intake of water Your health care provider should evaluate any values outside the specified reference range
Minerals (e g - sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium) that regulate bodily functions Small amounts are lost in sweat and need to be replaced through the use of energy drinks like Cytomax
Substances that break apart into electrically charged particles when placed in a solution These ions play an important role in regulating body processes
Minerals such as sodium, potassium, calcium and magnesium that act to keep your nerves firing and muscles moving, especially during exercise They are lost through sweating and can be replaced by drinking sports/energy drinks
Substances capable of conducting an electric current, either in their pure liquid state or when in solution Acids, bases and salts are all electrolytes
minerals in the bloodstream and in the cells of the body, such as sodium (salt), potassium, and calcium Electrolytes must remain in proper balance for the body to function normally
plural of electrolyte
salts that dissolve in water and dissociate into charged particles (ions)
Capable of conducting electricity in a solution Used in many body activities, potassium, sodium and chloride are all forms of electrolytes