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phosphorilation
phosphorylation
It becomes an ion. There are two types of ions- if it loses an electron, it gains a positive charge, becoming a "cation". If it gains an electron, it takes on a negative charge and becomes an "anion".
ATP turns into ADP when energy is released along with a phosphate group. once adenine loses its phosphate groups it recylces back into ATP where the cycle starts again.
Energy forms because of breakage of high-energy bond between adenosine-diphosohate and a third phosphate bound to it. energy value is not significantly known but is said to have value around 7.3kCal(~30.5kJ). Energy formed is mostly chemical rather than physical.
This process is called phosphorylation.
phosphorilation
phosphorylation
The process in which an atom becomes charged is IONIZATION.
an atom that gains an electron becomes a negative ion, called an anion.
When chlorine becomes chloride, the chlorine gains an electron to form an anion. This process is called oxidation. Oxidation always occurs with reduction (loss of an electron from another substance) in an oxidation reduction reaction.
Ion. Any atom that loses or gains an electron becomes an ion.
Ion. Any atom that loses or gains an electron becomes an ion.
Atoms that gain or lose electrons are called ions. If it gains one or more electrons it becomes negative it is called an anion. If it loses one or more electrons and becomes positive it is called a cation.
Ionization. That atom becomes a anion.
These atoms becomes ions.
It becomes an ion. There are two types of ions- if it loses an electron, it gains a positive charge, becoming a "cation". If it gains an electron, it takes on a negative charge and becomes an "anion".