Energy is released when the bond between nuclear particles is broken.
When the bond is broken between the phosphate groups in ATP, energy is released.
When a bond between two atoms breaks, energy is either absorbed or released depending on the specific bond. If the bond is broken by adding energy, such as heat or light, it is an endothermic process. If the bond is broken by releasing energy, it is an exothermic process.
Yes, a bond between two atoms contains chemical energy. This energy is a result of the attraction between the atoms and is released when the bond is broken. The amount of energy stored in the bond depends on the type of bond and the atoms involved.
The high-energy bond of an ATP molecule is located between the second and third phosphate groups. This bond stores energy that can be released when needed for cellular processes.
The bond between the second and third phosphate groups in ATP must break in order for energy to be released. This releases energy by breaking the high-energy bond and forming ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and inorganic phosphate.
energy is released
When the chemical bond between the second and third phosphate of an ATP molecule is broken, a high-energy phosphate bond is broken, releasing energy that is used for cellular activities. This process converts ATP (adenosine triphosphate) into ADP (adenosine diphosphate) and inorganic phosphate.
When a chemical bond forms, energy is absorbed between the atoms that bond. When a chemical bond is broken, energy is immediately and dramatically released.
The bond between the second and third phosphate is broken forming ADP when energy is released from ATP.
Yes, bond formation requires energy. When two atoms come together to form a bond, they need to overcome the repulsion between their positively charged nuclei. This process requires energy, which is often released when the bond is formed.
Energy has to be released for a bond to be formed.
Have you heard of the term "bond energy"? The bonds between atoms of the same element, and atoms of different elements all contain a certain amount of energy. When a bond is broken, energy is released. When a bond is formed, energy is required. For example, two Carbon atoms bonding (they can have a C-C single bond, a C=C double bond, or a triple bond).