milliekvivalentide
Milliekvivalentide, often abbreviated as mEq, is a unit of measurement used in chemistry and medicine to express the concentration of ions in a solution. It represents the number of millimoles of a substance that can react with or are equivalent to one millimole of another substance in a particular chemical reaction. The concept of equivalents is particularly important when dealing with substances that have different valencies or ionic charges.
To calculate milliequivalents, one must first determine the equivalent weight of the substance. This is done
In medical contexts, milliequivalents are frequently used to express the concentration of electrolytes in body fluids,