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Salts dissociate in aqueous solutions to release charged, inorganic atoms or molecules called ions. in biological systems, the most common of these functionally important ions are:

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There are many important ions in the body, some of them are:
· Sodium ions (Na+) are the main cations found outside cells which regulate and control the level of body fluids. Too much of this ion increases water retention, leading to high blood pressure (hypertension).
· Potassium ions (K+) are the principal cations found inside the which regulate cellular functions, including nerve impulses and heartbeats, and the level of body fluids.
· Chloride ions (Cl-) are the principal anions found outside cells in the body. Like sodium and potassium ions, chloride ions are involved in maintaining acid-base and fluid balances.
· Calcium ions (Ca+) occur mainly in the skeleton and therefore it is essential for building and maintaining bones and teeth. Also, plays a crucial role in muscle contraction, and the transmission of nerve signals to cells.
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The most important ions would be sodium, calcium, and potassium

Sodium and potassium are the main ions that have a big role in the action potential. Calcium also has a role in muscle contraction. If their level is altered too much, the nervous and muscle system will be greatly disrupted and the effect could be life-threatening. Phosphate and magnesium also have a role in other mechanisms but less important than those 3
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