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'Membrane potential-dependent ion channels in cell membrane' -- subject(s): Cell Membrane, Cell membranes, Ion channels, Ion exchange, Ion-permeable membranes, Membrane Potentials, Physiology

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'Membrane potential-dependent ion channels in cell membrane' -- subject(s): Cell Membrane, Cell membranes, Ion channels, Ion exchange, Ion-permeable membranes, Membrane Potentials, Physiology

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No. No single ion is an electrolyte because they do not exist on their own as substances.

However, some electrolytes, called bases, do release hydroxide ions.

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No. CS2 is not an electrolyte because CS2 can't be ionised as independent carbon ion does not exist.

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