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The Phosphoanhydride Bonds of ATP Are Termed "High-Energy Bonds

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The phosphoanhydride bonds of ATP are termed "high-energy bonds." What does "high-energy bond" mean in this context?


A) A great deal of energy is needed to break a phosphoanhydride bond.
B) Reaction of ATP with a nucleophile has a large, negative ?G°? (an exothermic reaction) .
C) Phosphoanhydride bonds have high energy.
D) Reaction of ATP with a nucleophile is uphill thermodynamically.
E) ATP is relatively unreactive.

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