9) Use the fallaug data to calcdate the Lattice Energu f Nacl. NaĞ) NaG) . AH= 109 kJ Iml AH= 243 kJlmd AH 496 kJlma clG)te>ci(9) ... AH = - 349 kJ Imol = -41KJ/ ml %3D Clag)2c1g) →2c1G)... %3D He at of Farmadson Nacl %3D

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9) Use the fallaug data to calcdate the Lattice Energu f Nacl.
NaĞ) NaG) . AH= 109 kJ Iml
AH= 243 kJlmd
AH 496 kJlma
clG)te>ci(9) ... AH = - 349 kJ Imol
= -41KJ/ ml
%3D
Clag)2c1g)
→2c1G)...
%3D
He at
of
Farmadson Nacl
%3D
Transcribed Image Text:9) Use the fallaug data to calcdate the Lattice Energu f Nacl. NaĞ) NaG) . AH= 109 kJ Iml AH= 243 kJlmd AH 496 kJlma clG)te>ci(9) ... AH = - 349 kJ Imol = -41KJ/ ml %3D Clag)2c1g) →2c1G)... %3D He at of Farmadson Nacl %3D
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Lattice energy is the amount of energy released when one mole of gaseous positive ion and gaseous negative ion are combines to form one mole of ionic compound.

Enthalpy of formation: It is the change in enthalpy of reaction when one mole of compound is formed from its element.

Electronegativity is the tendency of an atom to attract shared pair of electron.

Ionisation energy is the amount of energy required to remove an electron from the isolated gaseous atom.

Bond dissociation energy is the amount of energy required to break one mole of bond.

Electron affinity is the amount of energy release when an electron is added to the outer most shell of an isolated gaseous atom.

 

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