Changing 1 mol of Mg ( s ) and 1 2 mol of O 2 ( g ) to gaseous atoms requires a total of approximately 150 kJ of energy. The first and second ionization energies of magnesium are 737 and 1450 kJ/mol, respectively; the first and second electron affinities of oxygen are —141 and +844 kJ/mol , respectively; and the standard heat of formation of MgO ( s ) is —602 kJ/mol . Construct an enthalpy diagram similar to the one in Figure 8.4 and use it to calculate the lattice energy of magnesium oxide. How does the lattice energy of MgO compare with that of NaCl? What might account for the difference?
Changing 1 mol of Mg ( s ) and 1 2 mol of O 2 ( g ) to gaseous atoms requires a total of approximately 150 kJ of energy. The first and second ionization energies of magnesium are 737 and 1450 kJ/mol, respectively; the first and second electron affinities of oxygen are —141 and +844 kJ/mol , respectively; and the standard heat of formation of MgO ( s ) is —602 kJ/mol . Construct an enthalpy diagram similar to the one in Figure 8.4 and use it to calculate the lattice energy of magnesium oxide. How does the lattice energy of MgO compare with that of NaCl? What might account for the difference?
Changing
1 mol of Mg
(
s
)
and
1
2
mol of O
2
(
g
)
to gaseous atoms requires a total of approximately 150 kJ of energy. The first and second ionization energies of magnesium are 737 and 1450 kJ/mol, respectively; the first and second electron affinities of oxygen are
—141 and +844 kJ/mol
, respectively; and the standard heat of formation of
MgO
(
s
)
is —602 kJ/mol
. Construct an enthalpy diagram similar to the one in Figure 8.4 and use it to calculate the lattice energy of magnesium oxide. How does the lattice energy of MgO compare with that of NaCl? What might account for the difference?
Definition Definition Change in energy of a neutral gaseous atom when an electron is added to the atom to form a negative ion.
In the Thermo Fisher application note about wine analysis (Lesson 3), the following
chromatogram was collected of nine components of wine. If peak 3 has a retention time of
3.15 minutes and a peak width of 0.070 minutes, and peak 4 has a retention time of 3.24
minutes and a peak width of 0.075 minutes, what is the resolution factor between the two
peaks? [Hint: it will help to review Lesson 2 for this question.]
MAU
300
200
T
34
5
100-
1 2
CO
6
7
8
9
0
2.4
2.6
2.8
3.0 3.2 3.4
3.6
3.8 4.0 4.2
4.4
4.6
4.8
5.0
5.2
Minutes
3.22
0.62
1.04
O 1.24
The diagram shows two
metals, A and B, which melt at
1000°C and 1400°C. State the
weight percentage of the
primary constituent (grains of
C) that would be obtained by
solidifying a 20% alloy of B.
1000°C
a+L
L+C
900°С
12
α
a+C
45
1200 C
L+y
140096
C+Y
a+ß
800°C
700°C
C+B
96
92
a+B
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70 80 90 100
A
% peso B
B
8.
Choose the compound that will produce the spectrum below and assign the signals to the corresponding
protons.
2
4
3
ō (ppm)
OH
4
6 6
СОН
2
1
0
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