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Electrolyte logo #10101) Polyelectrolyte
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Electrolyte logo #10101) Solution 2) Urine test
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electrolyte logo #20730 A substance that dissociates fully or partially into ions when dissolved in a solvent, producing a solution that conducts electricity. See strong electrolyte, weak electrolyte.
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Electrolyte logo #21002• (n.) A compound decomposable, or subjected to decomposition, by an electric current.
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electrolyte logo #21005(electro- + Gr. lytos that may be dissolved) a substance that dissociates into ions when fused or in solution, and thus becomes capable of conducting electricity; an ionic solute.
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electrolyte logo #21579A substance that breaks up into ions (particles with electrical charges) when it is dissolved in water or body fluids. Some examples of ions are sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride, and phosphate. These ions help move nutrients into cells, help move waste out of cells, and help nerves, muscles, the heart, and the brain work the way they should.
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electrolyte logo #20732A substance that, when dissolved in water produces a solution that conducts electricity.
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Electrolyte logo #21439A substance whose aqueous solutions conduct electricity.
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electrolyte logo #21161A nonmetallic (liquid or solid) conductor that carries current by the movement of ions (instead of electrons) with the liberation of matter at the electrodes of an electrochemical cell. Sulfuric acid, for example, is the electrolyte used in car batteries. Seawater is the commonest natural electrolyt...
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electrolyte logo #20742( 1) A chemical substance or mixture, usually liquid, containing ions that migrate in an electric field. (2) A chemical compound or mixture of compounds which when molten or in solution will conduct an electric current.
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electrolyte logo #20973<chemistry> A substance that dissociates into ions when fused or in solution and thus becomes capable of conducting electricity, an ionic solute. ... Origin: Gr. Lytos = that may be dissolved ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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electrolyte logo #21001(e-lek´tro-līt) a chemical substance that, when dissolved in water or melted, dissociates into electrically charged particles (ions) and thus is capable of conducting an electric current. The principal positively charged ions in the body fluids (cations) are sodium, potassium, calcium, and magnesium. The most important n...
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Electrolyte logo #21690A nonmetallic (liquid or solid) conductor that carries current by the movement of ions (instead of electrons) with the liberation of matter at the electrodes of an electrochemical cell.
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electrolyte logo #104441. a chemical that, when dissolved in water, dissociates into positive and negative ions, thus increasing its electrical conductivity. See dissociation. 2. the electrically conductive solution that must be present for a corrosion cell to exist.
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Electrolyte logo #20972E·lec'tro·lyte noun [ Electro- + Greek ... a dissoluble: confer French électrolyte .] (Physics & Chem.) A compound decomposable, or subjected to decomposition, by an electric current.
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electrolyte logo #22063a solution of dilute sulphuric acid used to provide a chemical reaction in a lead-acid battery.
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Electrolyte logo #20840A substance which dissociates into ions (charged particles) when in aqueous solution or molten form and is thus able to conduct electricity. It is the medium which transports the ions carrying the charge between the electrodes during the electrochemical reaction in a battery.
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Electrolyte logo #21688(Battery) In a lead-acid battery, the electrolyte is sulfuric acid diluted with water. It is a conductor and also a supplier of hydrogen and sulfate ions for the reaction.
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Electrolyte logo #23904A dissolved or fused substance capable of conducting an electric current; examples include the molten solution electrolysed in an aluminum reduction cell, or the acid solution in a wet-cell battery
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electrolyte logo #23902A chemical compound that conducts electricity by changing into ions when melted or dissolved into a solution.
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Electrolyte logo #20687A substance that dissociates fully or partially into ions when dissolved in a solvent, producing a solution that conducts electricity.Strong ElectrolyteA strong electrolyte is a solute that completely dissociates into ions in solution. Solutions of strong electrolytes conduct electricity. Most soluble ionic compounds are strong electrolytes. Strong...
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electrolyte logo #20974 noun a solution that conducts electricity; `the proper amount and distribution of electrolytes in the body is essential for health`
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electrolyte logo #22434a substance that forms ions when dissolved in water.
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Electrolyte logo #22819A nonmetallic (liquid or solid) conductor that carries current by the movement of ions (instead of electrons) with the liberation of matter at the electrodes of an electrochemical cell.
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electrolyte logo #21199 · Also calledelec&prim;trolyt&prim;ic conduc&prim;tor.a conducting medium in which the flow of current is accompanied by the movement of matter in the form of ions. · any substance that dissociates into ions when dissolved in a suitable medium or melted and thus forms a conductor of electricity.
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