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the equilibrium constant
oh2 ----> h2o
The equations of molecules are: the centrificle force of the armpitists is the san granada of the melecular chopo grumka chopochita
You can calculate the speed of sound through air based on air temperature with the following equation: speed in meters per second = 331.5 + (temp in celcius*0.60)
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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.
equilibrium potential of the ion in millivolts (mV)
work=force x output
the equilibrium constant
Yes, use the Hardy-Weinburg equilibrium equation.
The Nernst equation is E = ((-2.3RT)/zF)*(log10 [Ci/Co])E = equilibrium potential (mV)z = charge on the ion(2.3RT)/F = constant (60mV at 37C)Ci = intracellular concentrationCo = extracellular concentrationThe Nernst equation is important because it shows what the equilibrium potential would be for one ion.E.g. The resting membrane potential is normally ~70mV. So during an action potential Na channels open their gates briefly and Na rush inside the cell. Na is ionized and carries a positive charge. So when Na rushes into the cell it makes the inside of the cell more positive. If you were to break off the gate and allow Na to move freely back and forth, the Nernst equation shows us that the equilibrium point for Na is ~+65mV.•deltaG - DG0 = R T ln Q• deltaG = nFE••••E = E0+ (RT / nF) ln Q
balance your chemical reaction equation then calculate moles, then calculate weight.
The equation to calculate an object's gravitation potential energy is: PE=MGH where: PE is gravitational potential energy M is the objects mass G is the acceleration due to the gravitational pull of the Earth on its surface ( 9.8 m/s2) H is the height from the location that would give it zero potentional energy (generally the ground)
To calculate NGDP, the numbers that are needed must be entered to the equation. The proper step for the equation must be followed to calculate the NGDP.
let A be the Vector potential and Q as the scalar potential
The equation is the definition of the line.If the line is undefined, then it has no equation.
By the definition of mechanical equilibrium, Yes. Because the sum of forces is equal to zero, it can be seen from the equation F=ma that the total acceleration on the object must be zero in order for the equation to hold. The mass is only a constant in this equation in this situation, and remains unchanged.