ATP is a small, unassuming molecule made of adenine (a nucleobase), ribose (a sugar), and three phosphate groups in a chain. Those phosphates are the key: they’re negatively charged and hate being crowded together, like three people who all want to sit in the same tiny chair.
The Unexpected Molecule That Runs Your Life (It’s Not DNA)
Here’s a short, engaging blog post written in the voice of ChemWord — a hypothetical chemistry blog that makes molecular science fun and accessible.
ATP is a small, unassuming molecule made of adenine (a nucleobase), ribose (a sugar), and three phosphate groups in a chain. Those phosphates are the key: they’re negatively charged and hate being crowded together, like three people who all want to sit in the same tiny chair.
The Unexpected Molecule That Runs Your Life (It’s Not DNA) chemword
Here’s a short, engaging blog post written in the voice of ChemWord — a hypothetical chemistry blog that makes molecular science fun and accessible. ATP is a small, unassuming molecule made of