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Potassium ions (K+) move across a 7.0 -mm- thick cell membrane from the inside to the outside. The potential inside the cell is −70.0 mV, and the potential outside is zero. What is the change in the electrical potential energy ΔU electric of the potassium ions as they move across the membrane?

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Step-by-step explanation:

Relation between potential energy and charge is as follows.

U = qV

or,
\Delta U = q * \Delta V

=
1.6 * 10^(-19) * 70 * 10^(-3)

=
112 * 10^(-22) J

or, =
1.12 * 10^(20) J

Therefore, we can conclude that change in the electrical potential energy
\Delta U is
1.12 * 10^(20) J.

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