What is the lattice enthalpy of MX₂ ? What is the formation enthalpy of MX₂ ? Suppose the X-X bond enthalpy were smaller, and the heat of sublimation of M were bigger. Would MX₂ be more stable? Or less? kJ/mol kJ/mol More stable. Less stable. It is impossible to tell O without more information

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What is the lattice enthalpy of MX₂ ?
What is the formation enthalpy of MX₂?
Suppose the X-X bond enthalpy were smaller,
and the heat of sublimation of M were bigger.
Would MX₂ be more stable? Or less?
kJ/mol
kJ/mol
More stable.
O Less stable.
It is impossible to tell
without more
information.
Transcribed Image Text:What is the lattice enthalpy of MX₂ ? What is the formation enthalpy of MX₂? Suppose the X-X bond enthalpy were smaller, and the heat of sublimation of M were bigger. Would MX₂ be more stable? Or less? kJ/mol kJ/mol More stable. O Less stable. It is impossible to tell without more information.
This thermodynamic cycle describes the formation of an ionic compound
MX₂ from a metal element M and nonmetal element x in their standard
states. Use it to answer the questions in the table below.
enthalpy
(kJ/mol)
1000.
900.
800.
700.
600.
500.
400.
300.
200.
100.
0.
- 100.
M² + (g) + 2e
M (g) + 2X (g)
M (g) + X₂ (8)
M (s) + X₂ (g)
+ 2X (g)
M
2 +
(g) + 2X (g)
MX₂ (s)
olo
Ar
Transcribed Image Text:This thermodynamic cycle describes the formation of an ionic compound MX₂ from a metal element M and nonmetal element x in their standard states. Use it to answer the questions in the table below. enthalpy (kJ/mol) 1000. 900. 800. 700. 600. 500. 400. 300. 200. 100. 0. - 100. M² + (g) + 2e M (g) + 2X (g) M (g) + X₂ (8) M (s) + X₂ (g) + 2X (g) M 2 + (g) + 2X (g) MX₂ (s) olo Ar
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