Answer:
0 current
Explanation:
Let solve the Nernst equation for K+ by using the formula:
[tex]E = \dfrac{58}{z}\times \bigg[ log_{10} \dfrac{[Ion]_{out}}{[Ion]_{in}} \bigg][/tex]
[tex]E = \dfrac{58}{1}\times \bigg[ log_{10} \dfrac{10}{10} \bigg][/tex]
E = 58 × 0
E = 0
Thus, since the membrane voltage is zero to the ion's equilibrium potential, there will be no net flow of the ions from one side of the membrane to the other, and we will observe a 0 current.