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electrolytes, direct measurement of Measurement of serum-plasma ions, such as sodium, chloride, and potassium, without prior dilution of the sample. Direct measurement of electrolytes is considered more physiologically accurate than indirect mea
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electrolytes, indirect measurement of Measurement of serum ions, such as sodium, chloride, and potassium, using a sample diluted before analysis. The method is prone to physiological error in patients with hyperlipidemia, myeloma, and other dist
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electrolyte in an SOFC fuel cell, material (often a ceramic) that acts as an ionic conductor in the solid state and at high temperatures (several hundred degrees) but not as an electronic conductor
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electrolyte The medium in a fuel cell that provides the ion transport mechanism between the anode and the cathode necessary to sustain the electrochemical process. In a PEM fuel cell, the electrolyte allows the transport of positively charged hydrogen ions (protons) from the anode, where they are produced, to the cathode, where they react with oxygen molecules and electrons to produce water.
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electrolyte A chemical compound that conducts ions from one electrode to the other inside a fuel cell.
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