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electrolyte MED

electrolyte N CHEM

battery electrolyte INDUST

colloidal electrolyte CHEM

Electrolyte Solutions INDUST

weak electrolyte CHEM

circulation of electrolyte ELEC

conductance of electrolyte PHYS

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Lou collapses and is told that he suffered an electrolyte imbalance.
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Aluminum e-caps with non-solid electrolyte have a polarity marking at the cathode (minus) side.
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The chemical component is just the natural surface tension of the solid/electrolyte interface with no electric field.
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The undesirable action starts on the battery's sulfur-containing cathode, which slowly disintegrates and forms molecules called polysulfides that dissolve into the battery's electrolyte liquid.
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When intermediate reaction products called lithium polysulfides come into contact with the electrolyte solution, they reduce the battery's capacity by dissolving into the electrolyte.
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Also, in human beings it has been shown to cause metabolic acidosis as well as disruptions in the blood electrolyte levels newborn babies.
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Recurrent vomiting is rare, but if present may lead to fluid and electrolyte imbalances; intravenous rehydration or electrolyte replacement may be required.
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Again, the strength of an electrolyte is defined as the percentage of solute that is ions, rather than molecules.
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This is achieved through the use of nanotechnology and the conversion of the liquid electrolyte to a solid.
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The electrolyte is a saturated solution of cadmium sulfate octahydrate, and the depolarizer is a paste of mercurous sulfate.
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