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A Beaker is divided into two chambers, A and B, by a semi-permeable membrane lying across the middle of the beaker. Chamber A contains the following concentration of ions:

{Na+} = 49 mM, {K+} = 100 mM, {Cl-} = 110 mM

Chamber B contains the following concentration of ions:

{Na+} = 111 mM, {K+} = 10 mM, {Cl-} = 110 mM

If the membrane is permeable only to Na+, what is the transmembrane potential difference of Chamber A with respect to Chamber B?

Answer in whole numbers, with no decimal places. In your answer give only the numerical (asbolute) value - i.e., ignore the sign of the answer.

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