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- Pauling's principle of electroneutrality states that each atom in a stable substance has a charge close to zero. It was formulated by Linus Pauling in...
- Osmosis (/ɒzˈmoʊsɪs/, US also /ɒs-/) is the spontaneous net movement or diffusion of solvent molecules through a selectively-permeable membrane from a...
- of membrane potential, such as the derivation of Goldman equation, electroneutrality is ****umed; that is, that there is no measurable charge excess on...
- the fluxes of the diffusing species are also coupled due to the electroneutrality Polar wind "Definition of AMBIPOLAR". Zweibel, Ellen G. (2015). "Chapter...
- surface in order to neutralize these negative charges and to maintain electroneutrality. The drawing does not explicitly show the negative charges of the...
- body. Another effect is excretion of Cl− as it is needed to maintain electroneutrality in the lumen, as well as the reabsorption of Na+ into the body. Thus...
- Pauling's rules Pauling–Corey–Branson alpha helix Pauling's principle of electroneutrality Quantum chemistry Quantum graph Residual entropy Resonance (chemistry)...
- the same direction, they are considered symporters. They maintain electroneutrality by moving two positively charged solutes (sodium and pot****ium) alongside...
- that cations and anions in water are in such amounts to ****ure the electroneutrality of the dissolved salts, in other words the algebraic sum of the electric...
- this case pot****ium—are taken up by the cell in order to maintain electroneutrality (but not through direct exchange as with the H+-K+ATPase). In order...