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  2. Electrolyte - Wikipedia

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    Electrolyte monitoring is important in the treatment of anorexia and bulimia. In science, electrolytes are one of the main components of electrochemical cells. [2] In clinical medicine, mentions of electrolytes usually refer metonymically to the ions, and (especially) to their concentrations (in blood, serum, urine, or other fluids). Thus ...

  3. Supporting electrolyte - Wikipedia

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    A supporting electrolyte, in electrochemistry, according to an IUPAC definition, [1] is an electrolyte containing chemical species that are not electroactive (within the range of potentials used) and which has an ionic strength and conductivity much larger than those due to the electroactive species added to the electrolyte.

  4. Electrolyte Drinks Are Everywhere—Do You Really Need Them?

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    We know sports drinks can help us restore electrolytes, but what are they actually good for? Here's what you need to know, from signs of imbalance to the best drink and food sources.

  5. Wait, Exactly What Do Electrolytes Do? Two Experts Explain

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    We break down exactly what electrolytes do to aid your cycling performance. Plus, we share a complete list of foods you can eat postride.

  6. 7 Electrolyte Drinks That’ll Keep You Going Strong

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    These are the 7 best electrolyte drinks for exercise, say expert dietitians. From tablets to mixes, these sports drinks will help with endurance and recovery.

  7. Electrolysis - Wikipedia

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    The electrolyte is a chemical substance which contains free ions and carries electric current (e.g. an ion-conducting polymer, solution, or a ionic liquid compound). If the ions are not mobile, as in most solid salts, then electrolysis cannot occur. A liquid electrolyte is produced by: