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Author: Ball, David W. (david Warren), BAER, Tomas
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Chapter 21, Problem 21.51E

Write Born-Haber cycles showing the relationship between the formation reaction and lattice energy definitions of each of the ionic compounds in exercise 21.49. You may need to review the definition of “formation reaction” from earlier in the text.

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16) ( , Using the thermochemical data below calculate the lattice energy for the formation of Na₂O. Na(s) → Na(g) 107.3 kJ/mol Na(g) → Na*(g) + 1 e 495.9 kJ/mol 2 Na(s) + O₂(g) → Na₂O(s) -418 kJ/mol 1/2 O₂(g) → O(g) 249.1 kJ/mol O(g) + 1 e→O(g) -141 kJ/mol -1484.5 kJ/mol O(g) + 1 e0²(g) s) If 115 or pressu
(ii) Construct and label a Born-Haber cycle for strontium difluoride, SrF2. Calculate the lattice energy of SrF2 using the following data: First electron affinity of fluoride =–328.0 kJ mol"1 First ionization energy of strontium = 549.0 kJ mol" Second ionization energy of strontium = 1064.0 kJ mol"! Enthalpy of atomization of fluoride = 75.3 kJ mol" Enthalpy of atomization of strontium = 164.0 kJ mol"! Enthalpy of formation of strontium difluoride = -1224.4 kJ mol"!
16). Using the thermochemical data below calculate the lattice energy for the formation of Na₂O. Na(s) → Na(g) 107.3 kJ/mol Na(g) → Na (g) + 1 e - 495.9 kJ/mol -418 kJ/mol 249.1 kJ/mol -141 kJ/mol -1484.5 kJ/mol 2 Na(s) + O₂(g) →→→ Na₂O(s) 1/2 O₂(g) → 0(g) O(g) + 1 e→O(g) O(g) +1e0²(g)

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