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electrolyte Ion needed by cell: any ion in cells, blood, or other organic material. Electrolytes help to control fluid levels in the body, maintain normal pH levels, and ensure the correct electric potential between nerve cells that enables the transmission of nerve signals.
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electrolyte The medium which provides the ion transport mechanism between the positive and negative electrodes of a cell.
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electrolyte chemical substance found in the body, including calcium, potassium and sodium, that produces an electrical charge and is vital for maintaining good health
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electrolyte A conducting medium in which the flow of current is accompanied by movement of matter;most often an aqueous solution of acids, bases, or salts, but includes many other media such as fused salts, ionized gases, and some solids.
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electrolyte a molecule that separates into a cation and an anion when its dissolved in a solvent, usually water. For example, salt, NaCl separates into Na + and Cl - in water:
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