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throughout the solvent. Solid-state
electrolytes also exist. In
medicine and
sometimes in chemistry, the term
electrolyte refers to the
substance that is...
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depend on the kind of
electrolyte. Water-based
electrolytes are more
aggressive to the
aluminium oxide layer than are
electrolytes based on
organic liquids...
- of
electrolytes in
methyl and
ethyl alcohols Concentrated solutions and
ionic cloud model H. L. Friedman, F. Franks,
Aqueous Simple Electrolytes Solutions...
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chloride can also
function as
electrolytes. When
driven by an
external voltage applied to the electrodes, the ions in the
electrolyte are
attracted to an electrode...
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salts that are not weak
acids or weak
bases are
strong electrolytes. For
strong electrolytes, a
single reaction arrow shows that the
reaction occurs...
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Electrolyte imbalance, or water-
electrolyte imbalance, is an
abnormality in the
concentration of
electrolytes in the body.
Electrolytes play a
vital role...
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including gel
polymer electrolytes (GPEs),
Ionogel electrolytes, and gel
electrolytes (also
known as "soggy sand"
electrolytes). The most
common QSSE...
- with
liquid electrolytes based on
borax or
organic solvents have a
large range of
types and ratings.
Capacitors with water-based
electrolytes are often...
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physical phase of the
electrolyte, such that LiPo
cells use dry solid, gel-like
electrolytes,
whereas Li-ion
cells use
liquid electrolytes. Like
other lithium-ion...
- Halperin, M.L. (2021). "Use of
Urine Electrolytes and
Urine Osmolality in the
Clinical Diagnosis of Fluid,
Electrolytes, and Acid-Base Disorders". Kidney...