(i) Identify the different enthalpy changes and construct the Born-Haber cycle for the formation of sodium choride (NaCl) using the information below. Calculate the missing enthalpy change value   Na+(g)                 +          Cl-(g)    →        NaCl (s)           ∆Ho = ?     Cl2 (g)  →        Cl (g)                                                    ∆Ho = +121 kJmol-1     Cl (g)      +          e-         →        Cl-(g)                            ∆Ho = -364 kJmol-1     Na (s)     →       Na (g)                                                   ∆Ho = +108 kJmol-1     Na (g)     →        Na+(g)  +          e-                                                  ∆Ho = +500 kJmol-1

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         (i) Identify the different enthalpy changes and construct the Born-Haber cycle for the formation of sodium choride (NaCl) using the information below. Calculate the missing enthalpy change value

 

Na+(g)                 +          Cl-(g)    →        NaCl (s)           ∆Ho = ?

 

 

Cl2 (g)  →        Cl (g)                                                    ∆Ho = +121 kJmol-1

 

 

Cl (g)      +          e-         →        Cl-(g)                            ∆Ho = -364 kJmol-1

 

 

Na (s)     →       Na (g)                                                   ∆Ho = +108 kJmol-1

 

 

Na (g)     →        Na+(g)  +          e-                                                  ∆Ho = +500 kJmol-1

 

 

Na (s)   +          Cl2 (g)           →        NaCl (s)           ∆Ho = -411 kJmol-1   

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