osmol

/ˈɑzmoʊl/
noun
  1. A unit of measurement used in chemistry and medicine to describe the number of particles in a solution, equal to one mole of dissolved particles.
    • The lab measured the osmol concentration of the patient's blood sample.
    • One osmol of glucose in water creates a specific osmotic pressure.
    • Doctors use osmol levels to check for dehydration or kidney problems.
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