osmolæritet
Osmolæritet, also spelled osmolality, is a measure of the total concentration of osmotically active particles in a solution. It is expressed in units of osmoles per kilogram of solvent (osmol/kg). Osmolæritet is a critical concept in physiology, biochemistry, and pharmacology, as it determines the movement of water across cell membranes and the overall balance of fluids in the body.
The primary osmotically active particles in biological systems are electrolytes, such as sodium (Na+), potassium (K+),
Osmolæritet is essential for maintaining homeostasis in the body. For instance, the osmolæritet of extracellular fluid
In clinical settings, osmolæritet is measured using specialized instruments, such as osmometers, which determine the freezing