no banana does not loose the potassium after cooked.
Bananas help in a very important way, but not because they bind you or actively stop the diarrhea. Bananas are a good source of potassium, an important element for the health of the nervous system and for other things. And you lose a lot of potassium when you have serious diarrhea. I am not a physician, so if this is inaccurate I am counting on others to edit.
Tennis players eat banana during the match because bananas have lots of potassium in them. Tennis players dehydrate a lot during the match. Due to dehydration, players lose lots of salts especially potassium too. Losing potassium with make their muscles cramp. To relieve themselves from cramping, tennis players eat bananas during the match
Electrons lose in case of potassium. It looses 1 electron.
lose one electron to form a potassium ion with a +1 charge.
lose only one electron
Potassium will lose 1 electron to form a 1+ ion.
The amount of weight a fish might lose when cooked depends on the moisture content. It also depends on how long the fish is cooked.
Potassium has a very important role in muscle contraction. If you're doing sports, then I guess, indirectly Potassium can help you lose weight.You will workout more effectively, leading to a heightened metabolism and more burned calories as a result.Make sure you don't overdose on the bananas(high in potassium),though, as they also contain more calories than other fruit, in general (about 100kcal in a medium banana). May Jesus help you get healthier and more fit!
go bananas
yes, a little, a pack with 20 cooked lobsters weighs 1kg less than with uncooked lobsters
Potassium will lose electrons when reacting with bromine. Potassium is a metal and tends to lose electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration, while bromine is a nonmetal that tends to gain electrons to achieve a stable electron configuration.
Potassium lose an electron.