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What amount of energy is released by one ATP molecule

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Answered by AR17
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the energy released by 1 ATP varies from -28 to -34 kJ/mol depending on the concentration of the cation Mg2+. There is a dependence on Mg ions because the positively-charged magnesium ions help to stabilize the ATP molecule.

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AR17: 1KJ = 0.239 kcal
AR17: so the answer must be 7.3kcal
AR17: because 7.3kcal = 30.5432KJ
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