Chemistry, 20.09.2020 14:01 desderievelasquez
1) Use the Born-Haber cycle and given data ΔH∘fKCl = -436.5 kJ/mol, IE1(K) = 419 kJ/mol, ΔHsub(K)=89.0 kJ/mol, Cl2(g)bondenergy = 243 kJ/mol, EA(Cl) = -349 kJ/mol to calculate the lattice energy of KCl. 2) Use the Born-Haber cycle and data from Appendix IIB and Table 9.3 in the textbook to calculate the lattice energy of CaO. You may need the following data: electron affinity of oxygen EA1=−141kJ/mol, EA2=744kJ/mol; ionization energy of calcium IE1=590kJ/mol, IE2=1145kJ/mol, the enthalpy of sublimation for calcium ΔHsub=178kJ/mol.
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1) Use the Born-Haber cycle and given data ΔH∘fKCl = -436.5 kJ/mol, IE1(K) = 419 kJ/mol, ΔHsub(K)=89...
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