I just graduated and found a diagram I created as a guide to electrolytes in my first or second semester. It was a giant pain and rather than have it occupy space on my computer I thought I would post it as a reference for students trying to get a grip on basic electrolytes. Included lytes are Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphate, Potassium, and Sodium. If there are any errors or anything you would like to add please feel free to modify to your little heart's content and upload the modified versions for others! The below link is to a public drop box for the diagrams. Cheers!
@schnem23, since the OP only hung around for a couple months and hasn't been by for going on four years, I'll post the file that they originally shared.
K-Tanz
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I just graduated and found a diagram I created as a guide to electrolytes in my first or second semester. It was a giant pain and rather than have it occupy space on my computer I thought I would post it as a reference for students trying to get a grip on basic electrolytes. Included lytes are Calcium, Magnesium, Phosphate, Potassium, and Sodium. If there are any errors or anything you would like to add please feel free to modify to your little heart's content and upload the modified versions for others! The below link is to a public drop box for the diagrams. Cheers!
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/107857015/Electrolyte%20Complete.doc
P.S. This isn't copyrighted material but please don't plagiarize. I would hate for my work to get you booted out of school!