electrolytes are in water. They are substances that allow your body to work and move, so when you work hard Ike during p.e the electroyltes come out in sweat. If you have a drink that was more electrolytes than water it's good, Water is natural so it doesn't ahce many, remember that
Because of the chemical compounds found in liquids like seawater...make them better electrolytes than pure water.
Most salt dissolve in water, then they're electrolytes by forming ions in solution.
Liquid electrolytes are hydrating molecules that the body needs to stay hydrated. Electrolytes help to control how the body sweats and uses water.
Strong acids completely ionize, creating Hydronium Ions (H3O). Strong bases completely dissociate to create Hydroxide Ions (OH). Salts also produce ions. Anything that produces ions when dissolved in water, will create electrolytes.
The loss of water in the human body is called dehydration. The loss of electrolytes that results from dehydration is still described as dehydration.
Strong electrolytes are totally dissociated in water.
Strong electrolytes are totally dissociated in water.
For series 02 (normal Gatorade) it's about 96 percent water and the rest is additives like sodium (AKA electrolytes), sugar, flavoring, color, etc. electrolytes is why Gatorade is better than water for athletic people.
Yes. Electrolytes dissolved in water produce ions.
Because of the chemical compounds found in liquids like seawater...make them better electrolytes than pure water.
Yes, it rehydrates you and contains electrolytes to keep you going. Water doesn't contain those extra electrolytes. However, when not playing sports, water is much healthier. Gatorade contains a lot of sugar so when not participating in sports, water is the healthier option.
Drink water, natural fruit juices and products like Ensure have electrolytes, or help restore electrolytes in the body.
Most salt dissolve in water, then they're electrolytes by forming ions in solution.
These substances are ionic compounds forming electrolytes by dissociation in water.
After exercise, especially after intense exercise, you sweat and lose electrolytes, as well as water. Drinking water plain will replenish and hydrate you, but not replace electrolytes. Drinking Gatorade or another "sports drink" will both hydrate you and replenish electrolytes. However, Gatorade and other sports drinks often contain a lot of sugar and calories, so if you are watching either of those, drink Gatorade in moderation.
The word electrolytes is a scientific term for salts.
The word electrolytes is a scientific term for salts.