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electrolytes
electrolytesChemicals (e.g., salts, acids, and bases) that conduct electric current when they are dissolved in water.EncyclopediaSeeelectrolyteElectrolytes
ElectrolytesSalts and minerals that can conduct electrical impulses in the body. Common human electrolytes are sodium chloride, potassium, calcium, and sodium bicarbonate. Electrolytes control the fluid balance of the body and are important in muscle contraction, energy generation, and almost every major biochemical reaction in the body.Mentioned in: Cholera, Colon Cancer, Dehydration, Electric Shock Injuries, Heat Disorders, Intestinal Obstructions, Liver Encephalopathy, Mallory-Weiss Syndrome, Stomach Flushing |