Consider an ionic compound, MX₂, composed of generic metal M and generic, gaseous halogen X. • The enthalpy of formation of MX, is AH; = -895 kJ/mol. • The enthalpy of sublimation of M is AH, sub • The first and second ionization energies of M are IE₁ = 659 kJ/mol and IE₂ = 1438 kJ/mol. The electron affinity of X is AHEA = -313 kJ/mol. (Refer to the hint.) • The bond energy of X₂ is BE 197 kJ/mol. Determine the lattice energy of MX₂. AH lattice = -2416 = 153 kJ/mol. Incorrect kJ/mol
Electron Affinity
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