Consider an ionic compound, MX,, composed of generic metal M and generic, gaseous halogen X. • The enthalpy of formation of MX, is AH; = -825 kJ/mol. • The enthalpy of sublimation of M is AHsub = 101 kJ/mol. • The first and second ionization energies of M are IE1 = 607 kJ/mol and IE, = 1449 kJ/mol. • The electron affinity of X is AHEA -319 kJ/mol. (Refer to the hint). • The bond energy of X, is BE 201 kJ/mol. Determine the lattice energy MX2. of AHjattice kJ/mol

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Consider an ionic compound, MX,, composed of generic metal M and generic, gaseous halogen X.
• The enthalpy of formation of MX, is AH;
= -825 kJ/mol.
• The enthalpy of sublimation of M is AHsub
= 101 kJ/mol.
• The first and second ionization energies of M are IE1
607 kJ/mol and IE2
1449 kJ/mol.
• The electron affinity of X is AHEA
-319 kJ/mol. (Refer to the hint).
• The bond energy of X, is BE
201 kJ/mol.
Determine the lattice energy of MX,.
AHjattice
kJ/mol
Transcribed Image Text:Consider an ionic compound, MX,, composed of generic metal M and generic, gaseous halogen X. • The enthalpy of formation of MX, is AH; = -825 kJ/mol. • The enthalpy of sublimation of M is AHsub = 101 kJ/mol. • The first and second ionization energies of M are IE1 607 kJ/mol and IE2 1449 kJ/mol. • The electron affinity of X is AHEA -319 kJ/mol. (Refer to the hint). • The bond energy of X, is BE 201 kJ/mol. Determine the lattice energy of MX,. AHjattice kJ/mol
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