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  2. Solubility table - Wikipedia

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    The tables below provides information on the variation of solubility of different substances (mostly inorganic compounds) in water with temperature, at one atmosphere pressure. Units of solubility are given in grams of substance per 100 millilitres of water (g/(100 mL)), unless shown otherwise. The substances are listed in alphabetical order.

  3. Solubility chart - Wikipedia

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    The following chart shows the solubility of various ionic compounds in water at 1 atm pressure and room temperature (approx. 25 °C, 298.15 K). "Soluble" means the ionic compound doesn't precipitate, while "slightly soluble" and "insoluble" mean that a solid will precipitate; "slightly soluble" compounds like calcium sulfate may require heat to precipitate.

  4. What to look for in a good sports drink, according to experts

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    Coconut water has less sodium than sports drinks, and is generally higher in potassium, lower in carbs, and has no added sugar, says Lvova. Orange juice is high in magnesium, phosphorus and ...

  5. Sohat - Wikipedia

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    Sohat is a Lebanese brand of mineral water that is the leading brand of bottled water in Lebanon, [1] with a 35% market share. [2] The water is light and crisp with low mineral content and almost no sodium. [3] The brand was acquired by Nestlé Waters.

  6. 24 Diuretic Foods to Naturally Combat High Blood Pressure - AOL

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    “It's already loaded with water but has no sodium and is loaded with potassium as well,” says Keith-Thomas Ayoob, EdD, RD, FAND. “It also has citrulline, an amino acid that helps ‘relax ...

  7. Properties of water - Wikipedia

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    Pure water containing no exogenous ions is an excellent electronic insulator, but not even "deionized" water is completely free of ions. Water undergoes autoionization in the liquid state when two water molecules form one hydroxide anion (OH −) and one hydronium cation (H 3 O +). Because of autoionization, at ambient temperatures pure liquid ...