What is the measure of energy produced by the break down of ATP
a)30.6/mol
b)30.5l/mol
c)30.314/mol
d)30.5kl/mol
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Explanation:
A significant quantity of energy remains
stored within the phosphate-phosphate
bonds.
Through metabolic processes, ATP becomes
hydrolyzed into ADP, or further
to AMP, and free inorganic phosphate groups. The process of ATP hydrolysis
to ADP
is energetically favorable, yielding
Gibbs-free energy of -7.3 cal/mol.
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Explanation:
b)3o. 5
calculated ∆G for the hydrolysis of one mole of ATP into ADP and Pi is −7.3 kcal/mole (−30.5 kJ/mol). However, this is only true under standard conditions, and the ∆G for the hydrolysis of one mole of ATP in a living cell is almost double the value at standard conditions: 14 kcal/mol (−57 kJ/mol).
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