osmolaridad
Osmolaridad refers to the concentration of osmotically active particles in a solution. It is a measure of the total number of solute particles per kilogram of solvent, expressed in osmoles per kilogram (Osm/kg) or milliosmoles per kilogram (mOsm/kg). Osmotically active particles are those that can influence the movement of water across a semipermeable membrane through osmosis. These particles include ions like sodium and chloride, as well as non-electrolytes like glucose and urea.
The concept of osmolarity is crucial in biology and medicine, particularly in understanding fluid balance within
In clinical settings, osmolarity measurements are used to assess hydration status, kidney function, and to guide