Biology, asked by amagare021, 1 month ago

the number of osmols of solute in litar of solution is called as

Answers

Answered by AchuTae
0

Explanation:

Osmotic concentration, formerly known as osmolarity, is the measure of solute concentration, defined as the number of osmoles (Osm) of solute per litre (L) of solution (osmol/L or Osm/L).

Answered by barnwaln37
0

Answer:

Hope it helps you

Explanation:

Osmolarity refers to the number of solute particles per 1 L of solvent, whereas osmolality is the number of solute particles in 1 kg of solvent. For dilute solutions, the difference between osmolarity and osmolality is insignificant.

Similar questions