I am studying from the Guyton and Hall 13th edition Advanced pathophysiology textbook. I am having trouble with understanding the membrane potential differences for Cl-, Na+, K+ and how cardiac medication works involving differences in these membrane potentials and concentration gradients. Any advice to assist with understanding?
I am studying from the Guyton and Hall 13th edition Advanced pathophysiology textbook. I am having...
I'm studying for the MCAT and reviewing equilibrium. I am having trouble understanding why an answer is right. In the reaction H2SO4 (aq) <--> H+ (aq) + HSO4- (aq), the pH has been increased My thought is that because the pH is increased, you are increasing the H+ concentration which is a product. If you increase a product concentration, the reaction should shift left. The answer in the book says it should shift right. Why is that?
I have the answers here from
the textbook but am having trouble figuring out how to set up
equations. Any help is appreciated thanks!
P 6.4-6 + Determine the node voltages for the circuit shown in Figure P 6.4-6. Answer: va = -0.75 V, Vb = 0 V, and Vc = -0.9375 V 10 k 40 k 20 k MMM- b 25 k W 12 v 340k 3 15k Figure P 6.4-6