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Can anything that release phosphate produce energy equivalent to ATP?

 
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Feb14-10, 09:25 PM   #1
 

Can anything that release phosphate produce energy equivalent to ATP?


If a diphosphate is broken down by water into 2 phosphates is the energy released equivalent to an ATP. Does ATP provide more energy?
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