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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "The '''oxygen solubility''', ''S''<sub>O<sub>2</sub></sub> [µM/kPa] = [(µmol·L<sup>-1</sup>)/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. The inverse of oxygen solubility is related to the [[activity]] of dissolved oxygen. The oxygen solubility in solution, ''S''<sub>O<sub>2</sub></sub>(aq), depends on temperature and the concentrations of solutes in solution, whereas the dissolved oxygen concentration at equilibrium with air, ''c''<sub>O<sub>2</sub></sub><sup>*</sup>(aq), depends on ''S''<sub>O<sub>2</sub></sub>(aq), barometric pressure and temperature. ''S''<sub>O<sub>2</sub></sub>(aq) in pure water is 10.56 µM/kPa at 37 °C and 12.56 µM/kPa at 25 °C. At standard [[barometric pressure]] (100 kPa), ''c''<sub>O<sub>2</sub></sub><sup>*</sup>(aq) is 207.3 µM at 37 °C (19.6 kPa partial oxygen pressure) or 254.7 µM at 25 °C (20.3 kPa partial oxygen pressure). In [[MiR05]] and serum, the corresponding saturation concentrations are lower due to the [[oxygen solubility factor]]: 191 and 184 µM at 37 °C or 234 and 227 µM at 25 °C.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Oxygen solubility  + (The '''oxygen solubility''', ''S''<sub&The '''oxygen solubility''', ''S''<sub>O<sub>2</sub></sub> [µM/kPa] = [(µmol·L<sup>-1</sup>)/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. The inverse of oxygen solubility is related to the [[activity]] of dissolved oxygen. The oxygen solubility in solution, ''S''<sub>O<sub>2</sub></sub>(aq), depends on temperature and the concentrations of solutes in solution, whereas the dissolved oxygen concentration at equilibrium with air, ''c''<sub>O<sub>2</sub></sub><sup>*</sup>(aq), depends on ''S''<sub>O<sub>2</sub></sub>(aq), barometric pressure and temperature. ''S''<sub>O<sub>2</sub></sub>(aq) in pure water is 10.56 µM/kPa at 37 °C and 12.56 µM/kPa at 25 °C. At standard [[barometric pressure]] (100 kPa), ''c''<sub>O<sub>2</sub></sub><sup>*</sup>(aq) is 207.3 µM at 37 °C (19.6 kPa partial oxygen pressure) or 254.7 µM at 25 °C (20.3 kPa partial oxygen pressure). In [[MiR05]] and serum, the corresponding saturation concentrations are lower due to the [[oxygen solubility factor]]: 191 and 184 µM at 37 °C or 234 and 227 µM at 25 °C.lubility factor]]: 191 and 184 µM at 37 °C or 234 and 227 µM at 25 °C.)