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What is the coefficient of k in 2/3 k?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

2/3 is the answer.......

Answered by f4Faizan
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The coefficient is equal to kT/e in which k is the Boltzman's constant, e is the electron charge and T is the absolute temperature. K is equal to 71 at 25oC [77oF], 12 from the liquid junction potential and 59 from the membrane potential for a perfect shale.

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