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![to Sublime KG) = 8E9.0 KJ/mol
Enegy
Electron affinity of F(g)2-328.0 KJ/mol
First ionization eneryy of KCg)=425.0 K)/mol
ond energy ofF ) =154.9 KJ/Mol
AHrxn for K(S):
Bo
+ /2 F2(9)KFIG)= -562-6 K)/mol
KFG)=D-562.6K]/mdl
t.
Determine the lattice energy of KF(3), Using
the data above in KJ/Mol? s](https://content.bartleby.com/qna-images/question/e0ac193d-4fc9-4481-8bb7-9102f8c6e352/aa6bcc5d-5d6d-40ff-8321-82e7c77f77ae/mocehwd.jpeg)
Transcribed Image Text:to Sublime KG) = 8E9.0 KJ/mol
Enegy
Electron affinity of F(g)2-328.0 KJ/mol
First ionization eneryy of KCg)=425.0 K)/mol
ond energy ofF ) =154.9 KJ/Mol
AHrxn for K(S):
Bo
+ /2 F2(9)KFIG)= -562-6 K)/mol
KFG)=D-562.6K]/mdl
t.
Determine the lattice energy of KF(3), Using
the data above in KJ/Mol? s
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