elektrolit bozuklukları

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(Tıp) electrolyte
a substance that, in solution or when molten, ionizes and conducts electricity
—Substance that dissociates into ions when fused or in solution and thus becomes capable of conducting electricity, an ionic solute Fluid and electrolyte disorders have many causes including water deficit, gastrointestinal losses (such as diarrhea), and excessive diuretic therapy (treaments to decrease urine secretion)
A compound decomposable, or subjected to decomposition, by an electric current
a substance that dissolves or melts to form ions so that the resulting liquid is capable of conducting an electrical current
an electrically charged element or compound (e g , sodium, potassium) found in body fluids, tissues and cells
An electrolyte is an element or compound that, when dissolved or melted in water or other solvent, dissociates into ions and is able to conduct electric current Electrolyte concentrations differ between the blood plasma, interstitial fluid and cell fluid, which affects the movement of substances between these fluids Proper quantities of principal electrolytes and balance among them are critical to normal metabolism and function
A conductive medium in which the flow of electricity takes place; this is the liquid found inside storage batteries
A solution in which the passage of electrical charge occurs [back] [top]
A substance whose aqueous solutions conduct electricity
{i} chemical compound which can conduct an electric current
a solution that conducts electricity; "the proper amount and distribution of electrolytes in the body is essential for health"
Any solution that conducts an electrical current, such as a mixture of sulfuric acid and distilled water found in automotive batteries
May be solid or liquid Usually an aqueous salt solution that permits ionic conduction between the positive and negative electrodes
An elctrically conductive medium, in which current flow is due to the movement of ions In a lead-acid battery, the electrolyte is a solution of sulfuric acid In other batteries, the electrolyte may be very different
A substance that dissociates into ions in aqueous solution The medium which provides the ion transport mechanism between the positive and negative electrodes of an electro-chemical, or BATTERY, cell In some cells, such as the lead-acid type, the electrolyte may also participate directly in electrochemical charge/discharge reactions
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 search
An electrolyte is a substance, usually a liquid, which electricity can pass through. a liquid that allows electricity to pass through it (electro- + lytos ). Substance that conducts electric current as a result of dissociation of its molecules into positively and negatively charged particles called ions. The most familiar electrolytes are acids, bases, and salts, which ionize when dissolved in polar solvents such as water. Many salts, including sodium chloride, behave as electrolytes when melted in the absence of solvent, since they have ionic bonds. The most commonly used electrolytes are dissolved metal salts (for electroplating metals) and acids (in electric batteries). See also electrolysis
A conducting medium in which the flow of electric current takes place by migration of ions Commonly an electrolyte is defined as a substance that when dissolved in a specific solvent, usually polar, like water or ethylene glycol, produces an ionically conducting solution
any of the various ions (such as sodium or chloride) that regulate the electric charge on cells and the flow of water across their membranes
Chemical compound that conducts electricity from one electrode to the other inside a fuel cell
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