The equilibrium membrane potential is 41.9 mV.
To calculate the membrane potential, we use the Nernst Equation:
V_Na = (RT)/(zF) ln{[Na]_o/[Na]_ i}
where
• V_Na = the equilibrium membrane potential due to the sodium ions
• R = the universal gas constant [8.314 J·K^(-1)mol^(-1)]
• T = the Kelvin temperature
• z = the charge on the ion (+1)
• F = the Faraday constant [96 485 C·mol^(-1) = 96 485 J·V^(-1)mol^(-1)]
• [Na]_o = the concentration of Na^(+) outside the cell
• [Na]_i = the concentration of Na^(+) inside the cell
∴ V_Na =
[8.314 J·K^(-1)mol^(-1) × 293.15 K]/[1 × 96 485 J·V^(-1)mol^(-1)] ln(142 mM/27 mM) = 0.025 26 V × ln5.26 = 1.66× 25.26 mV = 41.9 mV