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8 May, 16:00

Why does the phosphate end of ATP store potential energy?

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  1. 8 May, 16:24
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    All three of the phosphate groups have a negative charge and since they are all connected to each other by a carbon chain, they have more energy because they repel each other. When you take away one phosphate group, energy is released because the negative charge between those two is released.
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