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electrolyte One of the substances in the blood that helps to regulate the proper balance of body fluids. Examples of electrolytes include sodium and potassium.
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electrolyte a compound when dissolved in water separates into charged particles. Electrolytes play an essential role in the workings of cells maintaining fluid balance and acid-base balance.
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electrolyte Ionized salts in blood, tissue fluids and cells, including salts of sodium, potassium and chlorine.
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electrolyte A charged molecule (such as a sodium or potassium ion) that is present in body fluids.
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electrolyte A nonmetallic electric conductor in which current is carried by the movement of ions.
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