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Table of Ions/Charges of Common Elements NumberElementCharge1Hydrogen1+3Lithium1+4Beryllium2+5Boron3-, 3+88 more rows
Electrolytes are essential for basic life functioning, such as maintaining electrical neutrality in cells and generating and conducting action potentials in the nerves and muscles. docHub electrolytes include sodium, potassium, chloride, magnesium, calcium, phosphate, and bicarbonates.
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Ions can be single atoms, molecules or compounds. molecules are two of the same atom bonded together. compounds are two or more different atoms bonded together. monoatomic ions only have one atom. polyatomic ions are more than one atom bonded together that have a net charge.
In terms of body functioning, six electrolytes are most important: sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, calcium, and phosphate. These six ions aid in nerve excitability, endocrine secretion, membrane permeability, buffering body fluids, and controlling the movement of fluids between compartments.
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Types of Ions: Cations and Anions. To create an ion, atoms gain or lose electrons. Two types of ions can be created due to the gain and loss of electrons, they are called cations and anions. Those atoms that lose electrons are called cations due to the overall positive charge on the atom.
Common examples include sodium, potassium, calcium, chloride, and bicarbonate. These substances are known as electrolytes. Ions can be created using radiation such as x-rays. Ionizing radiation is often used to diagnose or treat a medical condition.
Answer and Explanation: The fours most abundant ions in the body are potassium, sodium, calcium, and chloride.

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