Answer:
Inward:negatively
Step-by-step explanation:
This question is duplicated making it incorrectly asked. The correct question is:
If a positively charged ion is more concentrated outside the cell, the forces required to balance the chemical gradient would be directed ________. Thus, the equilibrium potential for this ion would be ________ charged.
inward : negatively, outward : positively, outward : neutrally, inward : positively, outward : negatively
The answer is Inward:negatively
Chemical gradient across a cell or biological membrane is the gradient of the concentration of the ions in the cell or the membrane. To balance the chemical gradient across a cell, an equal force in an opposite direction is required and equilibrium potential must be zero. For instance a positive charge ion more concentrated outside the cell will require a force directed inwardly with a negative charge ion to neutralise the positive charge ion