Is a condition in which the concentration of a substance is equal throughout a space.
The equilibrium potential refers to the electrochemical potential at equilibrium of a particular ion, as calculated by the Nernst equation. The resting potential refers to the weighted average based upon membrane permeabilities of all the equilibrium potentials of the various ions in a given cell, as calculated by the Goldman equation.
An equilibrium constant
An equilibrium constant
Equilibrium potential is referring to the equilibrium (or balance) established between the forces of diffusion and electrical forces specific to each ion. For example, the equilibrium potential for Potassium, K+, in a cell with a semi permeable membrane is -80mV or Ek+=80mV. The membrane potential, on the other hand, refers to the voltage across the membrane at anytime and takes into account a range of equilibrium potentials such as Potassium, Sodium etc.
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At equilibrium the concentrations of reactants and productas remain constant.
Homoeostasis. (Chemistry, biology) Equilibrium. (Physics, mechanics)
At equilibrium the concentrations of reactants and productas remain constant.
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The greater the reduction potential, the slower the element will oxidize.
This is known as the recessionary gap