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A. Calculate the lattice energy of NaI(s) using the following thermodynamic data (all data is in kJ/mol). Note that the data given has been perturbed, so looking up the answer is probably not a good idea. Na(s) ΔHsublimation = 88 kJ/mol Na(g) Ionization energy = 476 kJ/mol I-I(g) Bond energy = 131 kJ/mol I(g) Electron affinity = -315 kJ/mol NaI(s) ΔH°f = -308 kJ/mol kJ/mol Do you expect this value to be larger or smaller than the lattice energy of...
Calculate the lattice energy of AgF(s) using the following thermodynamic data (all data is in kJ/mol). Note that the data given has been perturbed, so looking up the answer is probably not a good idea. Ag(s) Asublimation -265 kJ/mol Ag(g) Ionization energy-711 kJ/mol F-F(g) Bond energy- 138 kJ/mol F(g) Electron affinity348 kJ/mol AgF(s) AHor-225 kJ/mol kJ/mol Do you expect this value to be larger or smaller than the lattice energy of AgCI(s)?
Calculate the lattice energy of LiBr(s) using the following thermodynamic data (all data is in kJ/mol). Note that the data given has been perturbed, so looking up the answer is probably not a good idea. Li(s) AHgublimation 139 kJ/mol Li(g Ionization energy-500 kJ/mol Br-Brig Bond energy 173 kJ/mol Br(g) Electron affinity 345 kJ/mol LiBr(s) AH°f-371 kJ/mol kJ/mol Submit Answer Retry Entire Group 8 more group attempts remaining Calculate the lattice energy of LiBr(s) using the following thermodynamic data (all data...
6. Calculate the lattice enthalpy of RbCI (s) given the following thermodynamic data where IE and EA are ionization energy and electron affinity respectively. Show all chemical equations, states, and calculations for credit. (8 points) + 121.3 kJ/mol Cl 349.0 kJ/mol C EA [CI]- AH [Rb(g)]80.9 kJ/mol Rb IE [Rb]- +403.0 kJ/mol Rb - 435.4 kJ/mol RbCl AH [RbCl(s)]-
Calculate the lattice energy for LiF(s) given the following: sublimation energy for Li(s) = +166 KJ/mol delta Hf for F(g) = +77 KJ/mol first ionization energy of Li(g) = +520 KJ/mol electron affinity of F(g) = -328 KJ/mol enthalpy of formation of LiF(s) = -617 KJ/mol
Use the ces to ac importan Tor this Calculate the lattice energy of AgCI(s) using the following thermodynamic data (all data is in kJ/mol). Note that the data given has been perturbed, so looking up the answer is probably not a good idea. AHsublimation 265 kJ/mol Ag(s) Ag(g) lonization energy 711 kJ/mol CI-CI(g) Bond energy 223 kJ/mol -369 kJ/mol CI(g) Electron affinity AgCl(s) AH-147 kJ/mol kJ/mol Do you expect this value to be larger or smaller than the lattice energy...
Use the References to access important values if needed for this question. Calculate the lattice energy of CuBr(s) using the following thermodynamic data (all data is in kJ/mol). Note that the data given has been perturbed, so looking up the answer is probably not a good idea. Cu(s) AHsublimation 318 kJ/mol Cu(g) Ionization energy = 725 kJ/mol Br-Br(g) Bond energy 173 kJ/mol Br(g) Electron affinity -345 kJ/mol CuBr(s) AHof -125 kJ/mol kJ/mol Do you expect this value to be larger...
Calculate the lattice enthalpy of AgCl (s) using the following thermodynamic data. Note that the data given has been perturbed, so looking up the answer is probably not a good idea. Cl - Cl (g) Enthalpy of dissociation = 223 kJ/mol Ag (g) Enthalpy of formation = 265 kJ/mol Cl (g) Electron attachment enthalpy = -369 kJ/mol Ag (g) Enthalpy of ionization = 711 kJ/mol AgCl (s) Enthalpy of formation = -147 kJ/mol kJ/mol
Consider the following information. The lattice energy of LiCl is ΔH lattice = −834 kJ/mol. The enthalpy of sublimation of Li is ΔH sub = 159.3 kJ/mol. The first ionization energy of Li is IE 1 = 520 kJ/mol. The electron affinity of Cl is ΔH EA = -349 kJ/mol. The bond energy of Cl2 is BE = 243 kJ/mol. Determine the enthalpy of formation, ΔHf, for LiCl(s).
Consider the following information. The lattice energy of NaCl is ΔH lattice=−788 kJ/mol The enthalpy of sublimation of Na is ΔHsub=107.5 kJ/mol The first ionization energy of Na is IE1=496 kJ/mol. The electron affinity of Cl is ΔHEA=−349 kJ/mol. The bond energy of Cl2 is BE=243 kJ/mol. Determine the enthalpy of formation, ΔHf, for NaCl(s). ΔHf= kJ/mol