What are the systematic names of ATP?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the systematic names of ATP (adenosine triphosphate), specifically whether the names provided are IUPAC names and what other names ATP might have. The scope includes chemical nomenclature and potential resources for further information on ATP synthesis reactions.

Discussion Character

  • Technical explanation, Conceptual clarification, Debate/contested

Main Points Raised

  • One participant provides a detailed name for ATP, suggesting it includes various components such as "5-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)" and "methoxy-hydroxy-phosphoryl."
  • Another participant challenges the claim, stating that the provided name is not an IUPAC name but rather a single name.
  • Questions are raised about other names for ATP, with one participant suggesting that besides the IUPAC name and the abbreviation "ATP," there may not be other common names.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express disagreement regarding the classification of the name provided for ATP, with no consensus on whether it qualifies as an IUPAC name. The discussion on other names for ATP remains unresolved.

Contextual Notes

There is uncertainty regarding the definitions of systematic names and IUPAC nomenclature, as well as the completeness of the names discussed.

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Readers interested in chemical nomenclature, biochemistry, or the properties and reactions of ATP may find this discussion relevant.

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I have a few questions about ATP.


what are the systematic names of ATP? are they the IUPAC NAMES?
answer:
5-(6-aminopurin-9-yl)
-3,4-dihydroxy-oxolan-2-yl
methoxy-hydroxy-phosphoryl
oxy-hydroxy-phosphoryl oxyphosphonic acid


where can I find some information about reaction of ATP synthesis in nature? i did a search on google but i couldn't find anything thorough enough. are there any other websites to check out?
 
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Those are not IUPAC NameS, that whole thing is the name.
 


do you know any other names for atp?
 


Besides the IUPAC name and ATP I don't think it has another common name.
 

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