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what type of reaction is the change from atp to adp? exergonic spontaneous endergonic neutral
Brief Explanations
- Recall the definitions:
- Exergonic reactions release energy. When ATP (adenosine triphosphate) is hydrolyzed to ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and inorganic phosphate (\(P_i\)), energy is released. The reaction is \(ATP + H_2O
ightarrow ADP + P_i+\text{energy}\).
- Spontaneous reactions occur without external energy input, but the key here is the energy release. The ATP to ADP reaction is exergonic (releases energy) and also spontaneous, but the most specific and correct answer related to the type of reaction (in terms of energy change) is exergonic.
- Endergonic reactions absorb energy, which is the opposite of what happens when ATP becomes ADP.
- A "neutral" reaction is not a standard biochemical reaction type for this process.
- So the correct answer is Exergonic as the hydrolysis of ATP to ADP releases energy, fitting the definition of an exergonic reaction.
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A. Exergonic