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Dictionary » F » Faraday FaradayFaraday (Science: chemistry) a constant representing the charge on one mole of electrons, 96,500 coulombs. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: SOS...please help, Na+/H+ pump problem... Since Vm = -70mV [H+]in =6.3 *10^-8 M [H+]out=4*10^-8 M [Na+]in=12mM [Na+]out=145mM T=37C or 310 Kelvin R=1.987 cal/mol-deg K Vm=-70mV or -0.07V Faraday=23063 cal/mol-volt using nernst equation Ev=(RTln[Xout]/[Xin])/F you have: -70=(1.987*310*ln(145/[Nain])/23063 and with proper basic calculus, ...
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the P L A S M O I D S connection... life forms of this kind. Dark plasmaoscillations define ideal representations for field patterns inducing ionic (say Ca++) waves (by many-sheeted Faraday's law) in turn inducing generalized motor activities.The possibility of charged entanglement induced by W MEs and gen-erating Bose-Einstein ...
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The Fiber Disease... is in the form and shape of a ball point type of pencil, and will be called the pencil hereinafter, encloses all of the three parts in a metal Faraday type of shield. This means that the the parts are effectively shielded against all EM radiation above about 100 Hz. The pencil is normally held ...
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Energy And Passive Transportation:... with an uneven distribution have a concentration gradient. ΔGm is the free energy rezulted from the electrical gradient. The F is the Faraday constant and the Δψ is the difference in potential measured in milivolts. Only ions have an electrical gradient. Tell that to your ...
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SOS...please help, Na+/H+ pump problem... following data: [H+]in =6.3 *10^-8 M [H+]out=4*10^-8 M [Na+]in=12mM [Na+]out=145mM T=37C or 310 Kelvin R=1.987 cal/mol-deg K Vm=-70mV or -0.07V Faraday=23063 cal/mol-volt I assume you use one of the following equations though I not 100 percent sure: change Free energy=RTln[Xout]/[Xin], this ...
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