Coconut have electrolytes.. is it the same with the electrolytes needed to produce electricity?

Well electolytes -- in the general, Gatorade, sense -- tend to be ions that are used in organic machines, like for coconuts and humans. Our bodies don't use Lithium and Cadmium, for example---but we certainly need ions like Sodium, Chloride, Potassium, etc. Ions allow for electrical conductivity. Our muscles use them.

In theory, you could make a coconut battery. But don't take my word for it. If you're doing a project, you ought to research these things.

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Coconut water has the same electrolytes that are present in the blood. It has been used intravenously in emergencies.

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