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osmole
osmole (ˈɒzməʊl) n (Biochemistry) biochem a unit of solute containing one mole of osmotically active particles when in solutionosmole
osmole[′äz‚mōl] (chemistry) The unit of osmolarity equal to the osmolarity of a solution that exerts an osmotic pressure equal to that of an ideal solution of a nondissociating substance that has a concentration of 1 mole of solute per liter of solution. The unit of osmolality equal to the osmolality of a solution that exerts an osmotic pressure equal to that of an ideal solution of a nondissociating substance that has a concentration of 1 mole of solute per kilogram of solvent. osmole
osmole [oz´mōl] a unit of osmotic pressure equivalent to the amount of solute that dissociates in solution to form one mole (Avogadro's number) of particles (molecules and ions). Symbol Osm.os·mole (oz'mōl), The molecular weight of a solute, in grams, divided by the number of ions or particles into which it dissociates in solution.osmole Physiology A volume-regulating organic solute that may accumulate in high concentrations in a cell without adverse effects on the cell's structure or function. See Idiogenic osmole. os·mole (oz'mōl) The molecular weight of a solute, in grams, divided by the number of ions or particles into which it dissociates in solution. osmole The standard unit of osmotic pressure. The osmole is equal to the molecular weight of the dissolved substance expressed in grams divided by the number of particles or IONS into which each molecule of the substance dissociates in solution. |