The Hydrolysis of ATP Has a Large Negative G'°; Nevertheless It Is Stable in Solution Due To:
A)
Multiple Choice
The hydrolysis of ATP has a large negative G'°; nevertheless it is stable in solution due to:
A) entropy stabilization.
B) ionization of the phosphates.
C) resonance stabilization.
D) the hydrolysis reaction being endergonic.
E) the hydrolysis reaction having a large activation energy.
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