The concentrations of these ions in the bloodstream remain fairly constant throughout the day in a healthy person
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No, electrolyte levels can vary based on factors such as hydration status, diet, and certain medical conditions. It is important to maintain a balance of electrolytes in the body for proper functioning of muscles and nerves.
These substances are the electrolytes.
Ionic compounds produce electrolytes; covalent compounds not.
No, not all minerals are electrolytes. Electrolytes are minerals that carry an electric charge when dissolved in a liquid, such as sodium, potassium, and chloride. Other minerals like calcium, iron, and zinc do not function as electrolytes in the body.
Many salts are electrolytes but not all; also exist electrolytes which are not salts.
They remain electrolytes until they are not thermally decomposed in other compounds.