9. Use the following data to calculate the lattice energy of Cao. The enthalpy of formation of Cao is –636 kj/mol. The enthalpy of sublimation of Ca is +192 kj/mol, the first ionization energy of Ca is +590 kj/mol, and the second ionization energy of Ca is +1145 kj/mol. The enthalpy of dissociation of 02 is +494 kj/mol of 02 molecules, the first electron affinity of O is -141 kj/mol of 0 atoms, and the second electron affinity of 0 is +845 kj/mol of 0¯ ions.

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9. Use the following data to calculate the lattice energy of Cao. The enthalpy of formation of Cao
is –636 kj/mol. The enthalpy of sublimation of Ca is +192 kj/mol, the first ionization energy
of Ca is +590 kj/mol, and the second ionization energy of Ca is +1145 kj/mol. The enthalpy
of dissociation of 02 is +494 kj/mol of 02 molecules, the first electron affinity of O is
-141 kj/mol of 0 atoms, and the second electron affinity of 0 is +845 kj/mol of 0¯ ions.
Transcribed Image Text:9. Use the following data to calculate the lattice energy of Cao. The enthalpy of formation of Cao is –636 kj/mol. The enthalpy of sublimation of Ca is +192 kj/mol, the first ionization energy of Ca is +590 kj/mol, and the second ionization energy of Ca is +1145 kj/mol. The enthalpy of dissociation of 02 is +494 kj/mol of 02 molecules, the first electron affinity of O is -141 kj/mol of 0 atoms, and the second electron affinity of 0 is +845 kj/mol of 0¯ ions.
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