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A potential difference of 107 mV exists between the inner and outer surfaces of a cell membrane. The inner surface is negative relative to the outer surface. How much work is required to eject a positive sodium ion (Na ) from the interior of the cell?

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Answer:

The workdone is
W = 1.712 *10^(-20 ) \ J

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The potential difference is
V = 107 mV = 107 *10^(-3) \ V

Generally the charge on
Na^(+) is
Q_(Na^(+)) = 1.60 *10^(-19 ) \ C

Generally the workdone is mathematically represented as


W = Q_(Na^(+))V

=>
W = 1.60 *10^(-19 ) * 107 *10^(-3)

=>
W = 1.712 *10^(-20 ) \ J

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