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Use the Born-Haber cycle and the data shown to calculate the lattice energy of CaO
Express your answer using three significant figures.
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kJ/mol
141
electron affinity of oxygen, EAỊ
electron affinity of oxygen, EA2
744
ionization energy of calcium, IE1
590
1145
ionization energy of calcium, IE2
enthalpy of sublimation for calcium,
AHsub
175
enthalpy of formation for calcium oxide
-634 9
bond energy for oxygen gas (O2)
498
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