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  1. Janet Lloyd
    March 6, 2012

    First paragraph contains an error ”

    “An osmole is one mole of any non-dissociable substance. It will contain 6.02 x 1023 particles.”

    Should say 6.02 x 10 raised to the 23rd power

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  2. Onyike Samuel
    March 31, 2012

    I found the page useful. Thanks.

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  3. Onyike Samuel
    March 31, 2012

    I really like this site. Kudos

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  4. dhaval
    September 3, 2013

    good concept… I just want to elaborate practical application mentioned in article..

    so qn arises- why osmolaRITY for urine and osmolaLITY for blood ?

    answer: because blood is in dynamic condition and urine is waste product and static and in our control…

    what I mean is that in case of urine analysis we can maintain constant temperature, pressure and obviously we are not goin to add any extra solute in sample…so we can measure osmolaRITY..

    In case of blood its under dynamic condition… volume and pressure are changing solutes are added n removed always… once we take a sample and analyse osmolarity 1, on sampling next time we get a value of osmolarity 2… both value are not pure indicator of solute as they are biased by temperature, pressure changes and other solutes which are not our focus…and so is the ERROR.. so to standardize these error we find other modality that is osmolality twhich is not influenced by these factors…

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    • Mahmoud
      August 11, 2018

      Thanks so much

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    • Melissa
      September 13, 2018

      That explanation is very helpful!

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