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Molar Concentration and Osmotic Pressure in Tissue: Insights from Mock Experiment Results

This study investigates the molar concentration of solutes in tissue and the osmotic pressure (Ys = -iCRT) at standard atmospheric conditions and 22°C. Using the ideal gas constant (R = 0.0831 L·bar/mole·K), we analyze how variations in temperature (T in K) and the van't Hoff factor (i = 1) affect the results. The experiment employs the infusion of animals with JHAlzet mini-osmotic pumps delivering approximately 100 ml/day to maintain controlled conditions for accurate measurement.

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Molar Concentration and Osmotic Pressure in Tissue: Insights from Mock Experiment Results

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  1. Animations!

  2. Results of the Mock Experiment What is the molar concentration of solutes in the tissue? What is the Ys = -iCRT at standard atmosphere and 220C, R = 0.0831 liter bar /mole 0K? C= Molar Concentration; T= Temperature in 0K; i=1

  3. Infuse animals with JHAlzet mini-osmotic pumps (~100 ml/day)

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