osmolarite
Osmolarite is a measure of the concentration of osmotically active particles in a solution. It expresses the amount of osmoles per liter of solution and is commonly reported in milliosmoles per liter (mOsm/L). In English usage, osmolarite corresponds to osmolarity, a quantity that reflects the osmotic pressure a solution would exert across a semipermeable membrane.
Osmolarite and osmolality are related but not identical. Osmolarite is per liter of solution, whereas osmolality
Contributors to osmolarite include major electrolytes (primarily sodium and its accompanying anions), potassium, glucose, and urea,
Measurement techniques include osmometry, with methods such as freezing-point depression osmometry and vapor pressure osmometry. While