
Electrolyte Physiology (Na+, K+, Cl-, Ca2+, and Mg2+)
Dr. Matt and Dr. Mike's Medical Podcast
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Is Glucos a Solute?
Glucos is a solute because it has all those oxygens, the negative charges. It does have a charge, hence why it's a solute, because it attracts water. So again, anything with a charge can pull water towalds ty. Glucos comes as a cabohydrate train changy but that's not glucos. Then i looked about a ndusto at glukas in of itself. O absolutely in yo. I think that's important to just hilate, high light.
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