Use the following information plus the data given in Tables6.2 and 6.3 to calculate the second electron affinity , E ea2 , of oxygen. Is the O 2 − ion stable in the gas phase? Why is its table in solid MgO? Heat of sublimation for Mg ( s ) = + 147 . 7 kJ / mol Bond dissociation energy for O 2 ( g ) = + 498 . 4 kJ / mol E ea1 for O ( g ) = − 141 .0 kJ / mol Net energy change for formation of MgO ( s ) from its elements = − 6 0 1 . 7 kJ / mol
Use the following information plus the data given in Tables6.2 and 6.3 to calculate the second electron affinity , E ea2 , of oxygen. Is the O 2 − ion stable in the gas phase? Why is its table in solid MgO? Heat of sublimation for Mg ( s ) = + 147 . 7 kJ / mol Bond dissociation energy for O 2 ( g ) = + 498 . 4 kJ / mol E ea1 for O ( g ) = − 141 .0 kJ / mol Net energy change for formation of MgO ( s ) from its elements = − 6 0 1 . 7 kJ / mol
Solution Summary: The author explains the Born-Haber cycle of the formation of ionic solids from its constituent elements.
Use the following information plus the data given in Tables6.2 and 6.3 to calculate the second electron affinity,
E
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O
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Heat of sublimation for Mg
(
s
)
=
+
147
.
7 kJ
/
mol
Bond dissociation energy for O
2
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g
)
=
+
498
.
4 kJ
/
mol
E
ea1
for O
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g
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141
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kJ
/
mol
Net energy change for formation of MgO
(
s
)
from its elements
=
−
6
0
1
.
7 kJ
/
mol
Formula Formula Bond dissociation energy (BDE) is the energy required to break a bond, making it an endothermic process. BDE is calculated for a particular bond and therefore consists of fragments such as radicals since it undergoes homolytic bond cleavage. For the homolysis of a X-Y molecule, the energy of bond dissociation is calculated as the difference in the total enthalpy of formation for the reactants and products. X-Y → X + Y BDE = Δ H f X + Δ H f Y – Δ H f X-Y where, ΔHf is the heat of formation.
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