What Do Electrolytes Actually Do?
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7th Grade - 10th Grade
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Science Resource Description
This week Reactions takes a look at the chemistry behind electrolytes and sports drink science. Sports drink commercials love talking about them, but what are electrolytes, why do we need them, and what happens if we don’t have enough? Electrolytes are salts that, once in our bodies, help our cells move water around. They also enable the nerve impulses that keep our hearts beating, our lungs breathing and our brains learning. But we can also lose them — for example, by sweating. Given all the ins and outs of electrolytes, should you reach for that bright orange sports drink after running around the block?
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Producer:
Elaine Seward
Writer:
Elaine Seward
Executive Producer:
Adam Dylewski
Scientific consultants:
Chris Yarosh, Ph.D.
Eric Sobolewski, Ph.D.
Darcy Gentleman, Ph.D.
Kyle Nackers
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