ΔΕ How much energy is involved (magnitude only) when 23000 H+ ions move across a membrane with a Nernst potential of AV

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ΔΕ How much energy is involved (magnitude only) when 23000 H+ ions move across a membrane with a Nernst potential of AV

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ΔΕ How much energy is involved (magnitude only) when 23000 H+ ions move across a membrane with a Nernst potential of AV =60 mV (please use electron-Volts for your answer)? Remember, the Boltzmann probability factor: Z= e kpT Boltzmann's constant is kb K and the charge on a proton is e = + 1.6 X 10-19C. Express your answer as a multiple of the energy unit electron-Volt (eV) where 1 eV 1.6 x 10-19 Joules which is the energy it takes one electron to move through a voltage difference of 1 Volt. 1.38 x 10-23 J 1 Your Answer: Answer units
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