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Chapter 5, Problem 95QRT
Determine the lattice energy for LiCl(s) given these data: Sublimation enthalpy of Li, 161 kJ/mol; IE, for Li, 520 kJ/mol; BE of Cl2(g), 242 kJ/mol;
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OWLv2 for Moore/Stanitski's Chemistry: The Molecular Science, 5th Edition, [Instant Access], 1 term (6 months)
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