Talk:Goldman equation
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[edit] Extended Goldman equation
I could extend the Goldman equation with a constant field equation including relative permeabilities on a number of mono- and divalent ions.
Dr Tom Piek tompiek@tele2.nl
Please do so. I'm not sure, but beyond bivalent, just for the sake of discussion, wouldn't it be impossible to derived general a closed form expression for any N-valence ions (ie 3+/-, 4+/-, etc.)? Even to include the bivalent cases seems like a huge headache.
-Mao
The statement, "term, before the parenthesis, can be reduced to 59 log" assumes that the result will be in millivolts, correct? If I did my math right, that means that a temperature of about 297 Kelvin is "standard conditions". Why is that?
SwdshChf 17:51, 12 January 2007 (UTC)