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Is a high energy molecule made from what with what phosphates?

Adenosine plus 3 phosphates, called adenosine triphosphate, or ATP.


What make us the backbone of a DNA molecule?

sugars and phosphates


Is a high energy molecule made from a what with what phosphates?

A high-energy molecule is made from adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is composed of adenosine and three phosphate groups. When one of the phosphate groups is cleaved from ATP, energy is released for cellular activities.


What brakes to release energy from ATP?

ATP, or adinosine triphosphate, is simply an adenine, a sugar (ribose), and three phosphates. ADP is has two phosphates, and AMP has one phosphate. Each phosphate added creates more energy in the molecule, making it unstable. It is the phosphates coming apart from the molecule that is releasing the energy.


Are phosphates soluble?

Yes, phosphates are generally soluble in water. This means that they can dissolve and form a solution when added to water. However, the solubility of phosphates can vary depending on the specific phosphate compound and the conditions of the solution.


What molecules make up the backbone of a DNA molecule?

The backbone of the DNA molecule consists of a sugar, deoxyribose and a phosphate group. --(sugars and phosphates)


Does bleach contain phosphates?

Bleach does not naturally contain phosphates. However, some bleaching products may have phosphates added as an ingredient for various reasons, such as to help stabilize the formula or enhance its cleaning properties.


What is released when the chemical bonds is broken between the second and third phosphates of an ATP molecule?

energy is released


What is released when chemicals bond is broken between the second and third phosphates of an ATP molecule?

energy is released


What is forming if energy is used to bind a phosphate molecule to ADP?

ATP (Adenosine triphosphate) is formed when a phosphate is added to ADP (Adenosine diphosphate).For ATP, "triphosphate" means it has three phosphates.For ADP, "diphosphate" means it has two phosphates.


When polysaccharides are divided into monosaccharides what molecule must be added?

water must be added and the process is called Hydrolysis


What happens when hcl is added to a fertilizer?

This depends on the type of fertilizer; phosphates for ex. can react.