What does pq electrolyte mean?

Pq electrolyte refers to a substance that can be ionized into positive (P cation) or negative (Q anion) in solution. This ionization ability makes pq electrolyte conductive in aqueous solution and stabilizes the solution pressure. Generally, electrolytes such as sodium chloride are p=q, while pq electrolytes are different in the ratio of two ions. The ratio of molar concentrations of P and Q ions is called ionization degree.

Pq electrolyte also plays an important role in human body. For example, sodium, potassium and chlorine plasma are important humoral electrolytes, which can regulate acid-base balance, blood osmotic pressure and neuromuscular excitement. In addition, electrolytes are widely used in industry and daily necessities. For example, electrolyte of power lithium battery, medical oral liquid and so on.

Due to the important role of pq electrolyte in human body, when the electrolyte balance in the body is out of balance, various problems will occur. For example, sodium deficiency can lead to neuromuscular dysfunction, dizziness, hypotension and so on. And potassium deficiency will have an impact on the heart, such as arrhythmia. Therefore, it is very important to keep the electrolyte balance in the body. It is usually possible to maintain the stability of electrolytes in the body through proper drinking water, reasonable diet and exercise. Of course, if necessary, the electrolyte balance can also be adjusted by using drugs or medical equipment.