All conventional electrolytes are visible, even if they mostly look like water. In some extreme circumstances gases can be electrolytes and they should be invisible. One example of this is an arc between two electrodes in a vacuum, and another is hydrogen chloride at high pressures and/or low temperatures.
Some electrolytes are acidic and some are basic.
Propel does have electrolytes. Some other sports drinks that have electrolytes are Cytomax, Accelerate, GU2O, Gatorade, as well as PowerBar Endurance.
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Sodium and potassium are the electrolytes that maintain the proper blood balancing. These electrolytes are some times reabsorbed from the consumed food during the process of purification in the kidney.
Not necessarily. Many organic compounds are non-electrolytes, though some, including organic acids and their salts, are electrolytes.
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a soluble is some thing that dissolves in a liquid.
Some electrolytes tend to exist mostly inside cells, or are intracellular, while others tend to be outside cells, or are extracellular
Strong electrolytes completely ionize when dissolved. Some examples of strong electrolytes include sodium chloride, nitric acid, chloric acid, and calcium chloride.
All foods contain some electrolytes (potassium, sodium etc...). It's almost impossible to find a food without them in.
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