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  1. Electrolyte - Wikipedia

    If a high proportion of the solute dissociates to form free ions, the electrolyte is strong; if most of the solute does not dissociate, the electrolyte is weak.

  2. Electrolytes: Definition, Functions, Sources, and Imbalance

    Oct 24, 2018 · “Electrolyte” is the umbrella term for particles that carry a positive or negative electric charge. In nutrition, the term refers to essential minerals in your blood, sweat, and urine.

  3. Electrolytes: Types, Purpose & Normal Levels - Cleveland Clinic

    Sep 24, 2021 · Electrolytes are electrically charged compounds that are essential to the cells in your body. Electrolyte levels are often used to help diagnose medical conditions.

  4. Electrolytes: Function, Levels, Imbalances - Health

    Sep 17, 2025 · Electrolytes are minerals found in blood and sweat with a negative or positive charge. Eating electrolyte foods supports your brain and muscle function.

  5. What Happens to Your Body When You Drink Electrolytes

    Dec 8, 2025 · Electrolytes are charged minerals like sodium, potassium, and magnesium that help your body with things like hydration, muscle function, and focus. 1 While they’re essential for health, most …

  6. What Are Electrolytes? Function, Deficiency, Definition

    What causes electrolyte imbalances? Electrolytes like potassium, calcium, sodium, and magnesium play a crucial role in the way our bodies' cells function. Electrolyte deficiencies can cause serious …

  7. Electrolyte | Definition, Examples, & Facts | Britannica

    Dec 19, 2025 · Electrolyte, substance that conducts electric current as a result of dissociation into positively and negatively charged particles called ions.