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Why are the phosphate bonds of nucleotides known as higher energy bonds?​

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Answered by XxitzKing02xX
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The electrostatic repulsion of the positively charged phosphates and negatively charged oxygen stabilizes the products (ADP + Pi) of breaking these bonds.

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