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There is 2.5mg of potassium in 8 oz of Smart Water. It is added for taste, not to replenish potassium lost through intense exercise/ exertion.
Scientists have found the there bacteria in Human urine that has electric properties. Urine containe electrolytes. It has been predicted that "smart Toilets" will be able to draw off the electrolytes in the urine soon enough.
It can go back to its original shape when it is heated.
A tap, similar to yours at home. It is then "created" through a series of processes. It is essentially artificial mineral water.
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Mostdefinitely In fact many scientists refer to the substance as the best source for electrolytes during intense cardio. Smart water has four different electrolytes (potassium, sodium, magnesium, Chloride), whereas Gatorade and other sport drinks only have three of the previous electrolytes. Smart water is simply the same as many sport drinks, but without the strong flavoring and sugar, which is not appealing to many. The drink is used by a significant amount of marathon runners to prevent cramping while performing.
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There is 2.5mg of potassium in 8 oz of Smart Water. It is added for taste, not to replenish potassium lost through intense exercise/ exertion.
They are called smart shaped memory alloys they go back to their original shape when heated
Scientists have found the there bacteria in Human urine that has electric properties. Urine containe electrolytes. It has been predicted that "smart Toilets" will be able to draw off the electrolytes in the urine soon enough.
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forms into any shape when heated and when reheated molds into its original shape.
at passenger side in the smart box under the passenger's airbag.
I can, and I'm sure with practice lot's can.
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It can go back to its original shape when it is heated.
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