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No atom can have an imbalance in its charge; if it did, it would be an ion.
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fluid balance is how much fluid is in your circulatory system, if you have too much, you urinate a lot. it will reduce the osmolarity of the blood, and so reduce ADH level, and so more urinatoin. electrolyte balance is the balance of the salts in the system. acid /base is more iwth the pH, mostly due to solubility of gases which can change the pH. co2 (carbon dioxide ) is acidic, reduce the pH. lactic acid also reduce the pH (produced when you excersize your muscle , and is responsible for the feeling of tiredness/pain after excirsize) -anjawi5
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Ba(NO3)2 is a strong electrolyte because it dissociates completely into Ba2+ and 2NO3- ions when dissolved in water, allowing for the ions to conduct electricity.
water is an weak electrolyte because of strong hydrogen bonding between water molecules
water is an weak electrolyte because of strong hydrogen bonding between water molecules
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water is an weak electrolyte because of strong hydrogen bonding between water molecules
Actually it is two: sodium and potassium because they and their regulators are so intertwined. But a very, very simple answer to your question, water always follows sodium. The principal ions in the ECF are sodium, chloride, and bicarbonate. The ICF contains an abundance of potassium, magnesium, and phosphate ions, plus large numbers of negatively charged proteins. Despite the differences in the concentration of specific substances, the osmotic concentrations of the ICF and ECF are identical. Osmosis eliminates minor differences in concentration almost at once, because most cell membranes are freely permeable to water. Sodium is the dominant cation in the ECF (Extra Cellular Fluid) Potassium is the dominant cation in the ICF (Inter Cellular Fluid). Two general rules concerning sodium balance and potassium balance are worth noting: The Most Common Problems with Electrolyte Balance Are Caused by an Imbalance between Gains and Losses of Sodium Ions. Problems with Potassium Balance Are Less Common, but Significantly More Dangerous than Are Those Related to Sodium Balance.
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