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No, bilirubin is a breakdown product of red blood cell destruction. Electrolytes are mineral salts such as sodium, potassium and chloride.
all ammonium salts react with bases to produce water, salt and ammonia gas
The salts are: sodium, potassium, magnesium and calcium chlorides.
-Acetic acid and sodium acetate -Citric acid and sodium salts -Phosphoric acid and sodium/potassium salts
sodium chloride, potassium chloride.
the normal waste products found are glucose and mineral salts, some water, and wastes
The most important is sodium chloride; persons with heart diseases can eat potassium chloride. Many other salts are used as food additives in very low concentrations: potassium iodate, potassium iodide, sodium citrate, sodium phosphates, sodium monoglutamate, sodium acetate, sodium tartrate, ammonium chloride etc.
There are 6 salts and they are sodium , chloride , calcium , potassium , sulfur and magnesium
All Sodium, Potassium, and ammonium salts are soluble in water.
Examples are sodium and potassium benzoate.
For example chlorides of sodium, calcium, potassium.
Examples: sodium chloride, potassium chloride, sodium phosphates, sodium nitrate etc.