electrolytes
electrolytes
Electrolytes
Sodium and potassium. It's also called as electrolytes.
Sodium Potassium
The ions that are secreted by the distal convoluted tubule are potassium ions. These are secreted to better control the levels of potassium and sodium.
Potassium Nitrate and Sodium Nitrate
Sodium and potassium. It's also called as electrolytes.
Like anything else, too much water is not good either. It can wipe out electrolytes, to include sodium, potassium, and other substances required by cells.Like anything else, too much water is not good either. It can wipe out electrolytes, to include sodium, potassium, and other substances required by cells.Like anything else, too much water is not good either. It can wipe out electrolytes, to include sodium, potassium, and other substances required by cells.Like anything else, too much water is not good either. It can wipe out electrolytes, to include sodium, potassium, and other substances required by cells.Like anything else, too much water is not good either. It can wipe out electrolytes, to include sodium, potassium, and other substances required by cells.Like anything else, too much water is not good either. It can wipe out electrolytes, to include sodium, potassium, and other substances required by cells.
Electrolytes
You get a double decomposition reaction, producing sodium hydroxide and potassium carbonate, but actually there is no real reaction; the four substances remain in perfect equilibrium in solution.
Added substanstes to table salt are iodine (as potassium/sodium iodate or iodide) and an anticaking substance.
These chemicals are called deicing substances: chlorides of sodium, calcium, magnesium, potassium.