What is inert electrolyte?
Those electrolytes who do not take part in redox reactions and react with other electrolytes are called inert electrolytes.
Last updated on 09 Dec 2024
A minimum average requirement for adults can be estimated under conditions of maximal adaptation and without active sweating as no more than 5 mEq/day, which corresponds to 115 mg of sodium or approximately 300 mg of sodium chloride per day.
An adult body is 60% water this means that all fluids and liquids are electrolytes.
If the values are unexpected then they need to be repeated
Neurological disease such as stroke, motor neurone disease, Alzheimer's and multiple sclerosis aren't diagnosable from blood tests. Similarly, the diagnoses of depression, schizophrenia, ADHD and autism lack a specific blood diagnostic marker.
Water does not have sufficient ions to be used as an electrolyte
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