Sunday, 9 December 2012

Serum osmolarity


Serum osmolarity is

(a) a measure of the number of particles in solution
(b) usually expressed in milliosmoles per litre
(c) commonly determined by the temperature at which a solution freezes
(d) proportional to the valency of the particles in solution
(e) dependent on the serum albumin concentration



(a) true (b) true (c) false (d) false (e) false

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