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Q: Order of solubility of sodium halides and potassium iodide

Adolf Order the following ionic compounds in decreasing order according to their ease to dissolve in water. a) NaBr; b) KI; c) NaF; d) NaCl. d > a > b > c a > b > c > d b > c > d > a c > d > a > b So, according to what I researched the solubility $s$ for each one of these compounds in water (at $\p...

 
 
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> Voltage-dependent and frequency-dependent inhibition of voltage-gated Na+ channels by Na+ channel blockers (A) Inhibition of Na+ currents by phenytoin is dependent on membrane holding potential.
What is membrane holding potential?
From this paper ↑
 
 
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@CowperKettle probably the resting membrane potential
The relatively static membrane potential of quiescent cells is called the resting membrane potential (or resting voltage), as opposed to the specific dynamic electrochemical phenomena called action potential and graded membrane potential. Apart from the latter two, which occur in excitable cells (neurons, muscles, and some secretory cells in glands), membrane voltage in the majority of non-excitable cells can also undergo changes in response to environmental or intracellular stimuli. The resting potential exists due to the differences in membrane permeabilities for potassium, sodium, calcium, and...
 
 
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