The overall energy involved in the formation of CsCl from Cs(s) and Cl₂ (g) is -443 kJ/mol. Given the following information: • heat of sublimation for Cs is +76 kJ/mol, bond dissociation energy for Cl₂ is +121 kJ/mol, ● E₁1 for Cs is +376 kJ/mol, and Eea for Cl(g) is -349 kJ/mol. what is the magnitude of the lattice energy for CsCl? Express your answer numerically in kilojoules per mole. View Available Hint(s) ● ● magnitude of E= 15. ΑΣΦ ? kJ/mol
The overall energy involved in the formation of CsCl from Cs(s) and Cl₂ (g) is -443 kJ/mol. Given the following information: • heat of sublimation for Cs is +76 kJ/mol, bond dissociation energy for Cl₂ is +121 kJ/mol, ● E₁1 for Cs is +376 kJ/mol, and Eea for Cl(g) is -349 kJ/mol. what is the magnitude of the lattice energy for CsCl? Express your answer numerically in kilojoules per mole. View Available Hint(s) ● ● magnitude of E= 15. ΑΣΦ ? kJ/mol
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Transcribed Image Text:The overall energy involved in the formation of CsC1 from Cs(s) and Cl₂ (g) is -443 kJ/mol. Given the following information:
• heat of sublimation for Cs is +76 kJ/mol,
• bond dissociation energy for Cl₂ is +121 kJ/mol,
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Ei1 for Cs is +376 kJ/mol, and
Eea for Cl(g) is -349 kJ/mol.
what is the magnitude of the lattice energy for CsCl?
Express your answer numerically in kilojoules per mole.
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magnitude of E=
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