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The Sodium Equilibrium Potential Using an Extracellular Na+ Concentration of 145

Question 25

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The sodium equilibrium potential using an extracellular Na+ concentration of 145 mEq/L and an intracellular concentration of 14 mEq/L would be about


A) -90mV.
B) +62mV.
C) -62mV.
D) +90mV.

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