Electrolyte

/ɪˈlek.trə.laɪt/ noun

A substance that conducts electricity when dissolved in water or melted, due to the presence of ions. Essential for many biological processes and commonly found in sports drinks.

From 'electro-' (relating to electricity) + Greek 'lytos' (able to be dissolved), from 'lyein' (to dissolve). Coined in the 19th century as scientists studied electrical conductivity in solutions.

AMኤሌክትሪክ ድህረት
ARإلكتروليت
BNতড়িদ্বিশ্লেষ্য
CAelectròlit
CSelektrolyt
DAelektrolyt
DEElektrolyt
ELηλεκτρολύτης
ESelectrolito
FAالکترولیت
FIelektrolyytti
FRélectrolyte
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