Using an circuit involving a 9V battery and snap connector, a conductance sensor made of small plastic tubing and copper wire, and alligator clips, the conductance sensor is placed in the drink to be measured, and the electrolytes close the circuit. The multimeter can then read off the ampage you need to determine conductance using G = I/V, G being conductance in siemens, I being ampage, and V being voltage.
Sugars.
the measurement of sodium, potassium, chloride, and bicarbonate.
Some vegetable oils can be consumed by humans; but you shouldn't drink them in the amount you would drink a soft drink.
You can drink ethanol. If you drink methanol, even a small amount, you will go blind.
Ethanol is another name for alcohol. Depending on amount and concentration, you may get drunk.
dependent, number of electrolytes in the drink independent, type of drink, drink brand controlled variables, amount of drink, what you use to measure the current
Depends which kind. If it has Electrolytes you can add a small light bulb to a controlled amount of the drink. The light bulb should light up, at least dimly.
sports drink has more electrolytes and if you add water and salt it is very disgusting well that was easy
Drink water, natural fruit juices and products like Ensure have electrolytes, or help restore electrolytes in the body.
drinks like Powerade and Gatorade have electrolytes in it
Drink coconut water
sport drink. they are full of electrolytes
To refill lost blood you should drink PLENTY of water as well as electrolytes/salts, if you have lost a SIGNIFICANT amount of blood (2+ pints) you should absolutely go to the Hospital.
No. You do not need to be excersizing to be able to drink Gatorade. Gatorade is also a good source of electrolytes.
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.
If you drink too much it will lower the pH and the electrolytes in your blood. You will get nausea and abdominal pain and extreme acidity can kill you.
yes, will deplete some necessary electrolytes