Affiliation:
1. From the Laboratories of The Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research
Abstract
It is suggested that K enters chiefly as KOH, whose thermodynamic potential (proportional to the ionic activity product (aK) (aOH)) is greater outside than within. As this difference is maintained by the production of acid in the cell K continues to enter, and reaches a greater concentration inside than outside. KOH combines with a weak organic acid which is exchanged for HCl entering from the sea water (or its anion is exchanged for Cl-), so that KCl accumulates in the sap.
Na enters more slowly and its internal concentration remains below that of K.
The facts indicate that penetration is chiefly in molecular form.
As the system is not in equilibrium the suggestion is not susceptible of thermodynamic proof but it is useful in predicting the behavior of K, Na, and NH4.
Publisher
Rockefeller University Press
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