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14 (a) Give a definition of lattice energy. Does your definition mean that the associated enthalpy of reaction will be positive or negative? (b) Use the Born-Landé equation to calculate a value for the lattice energy of KBr, for which ro = 328 pm. KB adopts an NaCl structure; other data may be found in Tables 6.3 and 6.4. lattice drum Table 6.3) can be evalu where repulsion coefficient Bom exponent Values of the Bom exponent (Table from compressibility data...
The enthalpy and entropy of fusion for sodium chloride are 421.5 kJ/kg and 21.98J/mol K, respectively. At a total pressure of 1 bar, at what temperature can solid and liquid NaCl coexist at equilibrium? (answer in °C) Answer: Check
Physical Chemistry: Use a Born-Haber cycle to find an experimentally based value for the lattice enthalpy of sodium bromide (NaBr(s)). The lattice enthalpy corresponds to the enthalpy change for the process NaBr(s) rightarrow Na^+(g) + Br^-(g) Use the following information in doing this problem. delta H degree_f(Na(g)) = 107.32 kJ/mol delta H degree_IE1(Na(g)) = 495.8 kJ/mol delta H degree_f(Br(g)) = 111.88 kJ/mol delta H degree_EA(Br(g)) = -324.6 kJ/mol delta H degree_f(NaBr(s)) = -361.06 kJ/mol The ionization enthalpy (IE_1) and electron...
The normal melting point of sodium chloride is 801°C, its enthalpy of fusion is 28.8 kJ/mol, the density of the solid is 2.165 g/ml, and the density of the liquid is 1.733 g/ml. What pressure in atm is required to raise the melting point by 1.00°C? Nume Answer: You are incorrect 0.0393
Consider the reaction between aqueous sodium hydroxide and silver cation: 2 NaOH (aq) 2 Ag (aq) -AgaO (s) + H2O ()2 Na (aq) a) Given the data in the table below, calculate the standard enthalpy change (in kJ) for the reaction. Compound Ag (aq) Ag O (s) HO () Na (aq) NaOH (aq) AH" (kJ/mol) 100.0 -50.0 - 275.0 -250.0 -475.0 b) When the reaction was performed in a constant pressure calorimeter, it was observed that the temperature of the...
The standard enthalpy of formation (ΔH∘f) is the enthalpy change that occurs when exactly 1 mol of a compound is formed from its constituent elements under standard conditions. The standard conditions are 1 atm pressure, a temperature of 25 ∘C , and all the species present at a concentration of 1 M . A "standard enthalpies of formation table" containing ΔH∘f values might look something like this: Substance ΔH∘f H(g) 218 kJ/mol H2(g) 0 kJ/mol Ba(s) 0 kJ/mol Ba2+(aq) −538.4...
Question 7 (1 mark) Consider the reaction between aqueous sodium hydroxide and silver cation: 2 NaOH (aq) + 2 Ag+ (aq) → Ag20 (s) + H20 (1) + 2 Na+ (aq) a) Given the data in the table below, calculate the standard enthalpy change (in kJ) for the reaction. Compound Ag+ (aq) Ag20 (s) H2O (1) Na+ (aq) NaOH (aq) A/H (kJ/mol) 100.0 - 50.0 - 275.0 - 250.0 -475.0 b) When the reaction was performed in a constant pressure...
Week 2D KBr is relatively soluble in water, yet its enthalpy of solution is +19.8 kJ/mol. Which of the following statements provides the best explanation for this behavior? a. K salts are always soluble in water b. The entropy of mixing must be unfavorable C. The enthalpy of mixing must be small compared to the enthalpies for breaking up water-water interactions and K-Brionic interactions. d. KBr has a high molar mass compared to Naci. 2. If the partial pressure of...
Enthalpy of Hydration: Data Sheet Show all your work clearly and include appropriate units A: Dissolution of Anhydrous Sodium Acetate Name . 8142 lo g . 235 11-35 aa.3 Mass of water Mass of NaC,H302 Mass of solution Room Temperature Final Temperature Specific heat capacity of the solution 4.18VeC Calculations for q soution q solution d reaction B. Dissolution of Sodium Acetate Trihydrate cigh bot 1.412 Mass of water Mass of NaC2H3O 3H2O Mass of solution Room Temperature Final Te...
CHM 1210 Final practice Name: Know electrolyte table, 5 solubility rules; 26 polyatomics (name/formula) Write 7 naturally occurring diatomic molecules (name; formula, phase , charge) Write rite out strong acids and weak acids by name; formula, phase ,charge Write out the molecular, complete, and net-ionic equations for the following reactions The mixing of Cobalt(IlI) chloride and silver nitrate The mixing of acetic acid and sodium hydroxide The mixing of hydrochloric acid and cakcium hydroxide The mixing of barium chloride and...