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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an electrolyte" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a substance that produces an electrically conducting solution when dissolved in a polar solvent, such as water.
Example: "Sodium chloride is an electrolyte that dissociates into sodium and chloride ions in solution."
Alternatives: "a conductive solution" or "an ionic compound".
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Gd0.1Ce0.9O1.95 (Fuel cell materials) was used as an electrolyte material.
In one embodiment, an energy storage device comprises an electrolyte.
These are immersed in an electrolyte of dilute sulphuric acid.
Crawling through an electrolyte consumes energy that does not get delivered to the consumer.
The medics loaded Cain aboard, and started an I.V. of lactated Ringer's, an electrolyte solution.
But an electrolyte imbalance resulting from Sarah's repeated purging sent her heart into cardiac arrhythmia overnight.
Lastly, an "electrolyte bonk" is a depletion of minerals like salt or potassium, which aid muscle function.
The most advanced technology today is electrochemical, which uses platinum electrodes imbedded in an electrolyte solution to form a sensor.
We process cesium like an electrolyte, which means that it is diffused throughout the body and eventually excreted in urine.
Such a solution can conduct electricity, and the solute is called an electrolyte.
Xu, M. et al. Tris (pentafluorophenyl) phosphine: an electrolyte additive for high voltage Li-ion batteries.
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