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|abbr=S<sub>O2</sub>
|abbr=S<sub>O2</sub>
|description=The '''oxygen solubility''' [µM/kPa] expresses the oxygen concentration in solution in equilibrium with the [[oxygen pressure]] in a gas phase, as a function of temperature and composition of the solution.  S<sub>O2</sub> is 10.56 µM/kPa in pure water at 37 °C.  At standard barometric pressure (100 kPa), the oxygen concentration at air saturation is 207.3 µM at 37 °C (19.6 kPa partial oxygen pressure).  In [MiR06] and serum, the corresponding saturation concentrations are 191 and 184 µM.
|description=The '''oxygen solubility''' [µM/kPa] expresses the oxygen concentration in solution in equilibrium with the [[oxygen pressure]] in a gas phase, as a function of temperature and composition of the solution.  S<sub>O2</sub> is 10.56 µM/kPa in pure water at 37 °C.  At standard barometric pressure (100 kPa), the oxygen concentration at air saturation is 207.3 µM at 37 °C (19.6 kPa partial oxygen pressure).  In [MiR06] and serum, the corresponding saturation concentrations are 191 and 184 µM.
See also: [[Oxygen solubility factor]]
|info=[[MiPNet06.03]]
|info=[[MiPNet06.03]]
|type=General
|type=General

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Oxygen solubility

Description

The oxygen solubility [µM/kPa] expresses the oxygen concentration in solution in equilibrium with the oxygen pressure in a gas phase, as a function of temperature and composition of the solution. SO2 is 10.56 µM/kPa in pure water at 37 °C. At standard barometric pressure (100 kPa), the oxygen concentration at air saturation is 207.3 µM at 37 °C (19.6 kPa partial oxygen pressure). In [MiR06] and serum, the corresponding saturation concentrations are 191 and 184 µM. See also: Oxygen solubility factor

Abbreviation: SO2

Reference: MiPNet06.03


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