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The transmission of nerve signals throughout our bodies is facilitates by the sodiumpotassium pump, which is found in our cellular membranes. This pump works continuously to pump sodium ions out of our cells and pump potassium ions into our cells at our physiological temperature of 37°C. What is the minimum amount of work that is needed to transport 0.05 moles of sodium ions from a concentration of 0.01M sodium ion to a concentration of 0.04M sodium ion at 37°C?

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