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Subject: Cell Biology Why do some books state that the standard free energy for the hydrolysis of the gamma-phosphate group (the one furthest from the ribose) of ATP is different from the standard free energy change for the hydrolysis of the beta phosphate group (the middle phosphate group)? (my textbook shows the same standard free energy change for the hydrolysis of these two groups and that the textbook uses kcal/mol as the unit for free energy (some textbooks use kJ/mol)).

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Nestor Rutherford
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