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Chemistry, 30.07.2019 02:10 khalilh1206

The lattice energy of mgcl2 is the energy change for which one of the following processes?
a. mg(s) + cl2(g) → mgcl2(s)
b. mg(g) + 2cl(g) → mgcl2(s)
c. mg2+(s) + 2cl−(g) → mgcl2(g)
d. mg2+(g) + 2cl−(g) → mgcl2(s)
e. mgcl2(aq) → mgcl2(s)

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