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Nernst equation
A quantitative expression of the relationship of concentration differences of an ion across a membrane: ΔΨ=(RT/nF)(ln(Xn)e/(Xn)i), where ΔΨ is the membrane potential, R the gas constant, T the temperature, n the ionic charge, F the Faraday constant, (X)e the external concentration of the ion and (X)i the internal concentration. Also an expression of the redox potential of a system: E=Eo+(RT/nF)ln((ox)n/(red)n), where E and Eo are respectively the actual and standard electrical potentials of the system, and (ox) and (red) are the concentrations of the oxidised and reduced species respectively.
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