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Salt Analysis

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Directions: Choose a drink to analyze by clicking on a drink from the fridge or selecting one from the dropdown menu.

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Advertised to have electrolytes? Yes


pH 3.7

Conductivity (µS/cm) 938

Sugars (g) 34

Sodium (mg) 270 (12%)

Potassium (mg) 80 (2%)

Calcium (mg) n/a

Chloride (mg) Not Provided

Magnesium (mg) n/a

Vitamin C (mg) n/a


* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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Advertised to have electrolytes? Yes


pH 4.2

Conductivity (µS/cm) 3942

Sugars (g) 31

Sodium (mg) 430 (19%)

Potassium (mg) 490 (10%)

Calcium (mg) 50 (4%)

Chloride (mg) 670 (29%)

Magnesium (mg) 30 (8%)

Vitamin C (mg) n/a


* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

Property Analysis

Directions: Analyze the different properties of each drink side by side. Drinks that are advertised to have electrolytes are in red.

This chart allows you to compare properties side by side. Keep in mind that the UNITS for these different properties are NOT the same, so you cannot compare them directly.

First Ionization Energy:

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