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| sodium |
An electrolyte whose main function is to control the water balance in the body's tissues.
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Sodium is the major cation in extracellular fluid. Because it represents approxamately 90% of the serums osmolarity it is critical to properly regulating body water.
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| sodium |
a component of table salt (sodium chloride); an electrolyte that is the main salt in blood
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| sodium |
Element found in the body that helps regulate the body
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| sodium metabisulfite |
One of two compounds commonly used to sanitize winemaking equipment and utensiles, the other being potassium metabisulfite. Its action, in water, inhibits harmful bacteria through therelease of sulfurdioxide, a powerful aniseptic. It can be used for sanitizing equipment, but the US government prohibits its inclusion in commercial wine and thus should not be used to sanitize the must from which wine is to be made. ...
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