It takes 9 liters to make 1 liter of coca cola, although the coca cola company will tell you otherwise. 1/3 of this water is used to make the coca cola and the other 2/3 is used to clean equipment and bottles. Last year 900,000 gallons of water were used by the Coca Cola company!
Various studies I have read have indicated osmolarities between about 500 and 700 mOsm.
yes, water flows from low osmolarity to high osmolarity when two solutiona are separated by a semi-permeable membrane till the solutions on either side of the membrane attains equal osmolarity.
Osmolarity, which is also known as osmotic concentration, is the measure of solute concentration. The osmolarity of a solution is usually expressed by Osm/L (pronounced "osmolar").
The osmolarity is 4 osmol/L.
The survismeter measures osmolarity by developing a standard calibration between PCI (Physicochemical indicators such as viscosity, surface tension, friccohesity) and known values of osmolarity of some molecule.
Osmolarity = Molarity x i i = number of particles produced when one formula unit of solute dissolves
The osmolarity tends to be less than 600-900 mOsm/L
Serum Osmolarity = 2 [Na] + [Glucose] + [BUN] (if all in mmol/L) OR Serum Osmolarity = 2 [Na] + [Glucose]/18 + [BUN]/2.8 (if glucose and BUN are in mg/dl)
Osmosis? Osmolality? Osmolarity?
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Plasma Osmolarity =Total Body mOsm - Urine mOs-------------------------------------Total Body Water - Urine Volumeand: Total Body Osmolarity = PLasma Osmolarity x Weight x 0.6 Total Body Water = Weigth x 0.6
Several things affect blood osmolarity such as solute concentration, # of RBC's, albumin, salt, NaCl.
50m osmoles