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They remain electrolytes until they are not thermally decomposed in other compounds.
These substances are the electrolytes.
Most salt dissolve in water, then they're electrolytes by forming ions in solution.
Ionic compounds produce electrolytes; covalent compounds not.
Yes, it can. Human fluids include sodium, potassium and other electrolytes that, by definition, include free ions. Current will flow through these electrolytes and will start the process of breaking down the aqueous electrolytes to their constituent elements.
Hyperphosphatemia is generally asymptomatic
Transient hyperphosphatemia is usually fairly benign
Severe hyperphosphatemia can cause paralysis, convulsions, and cardiac arrest
Hyperphosphatemia occurs at serum phosphate levels above 5 mg/dL
Yes
Yes
it transmit impulses to the brain.
Hyperphosphatemia
Yes
The disorder occurs concurrently with hypocalcemia
Having too much Phosphorus in the body
Yes