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Use the data given to calculate an overall energy change (in kilojoules per mole) for the formation of RbF2 from its elements.
Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units.
The estimated lattice energy for RbF2 is +2522kJ/mol.
Eea for F(g)=?328kJ/mol
Ei1 for Rb(g)=+403.0kJ/mol
Ei2 for Rb(g)=+2633kJ/mol
Heat of sublimation for Rb(g)=82.0kJ/mol
Bond dissociation energy for F2(g)=+158kJ/mol
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