A. Calculate the lattice energy of NaI(s) using the following thermodynamic data (all data is in kJ/mol). Note that the data given has been perturbed, so looking up the answer is probably not a good idea.
| Na(s) | ΔHsublimation = 88 kJ/mol |
| Na(g) | Ionization energy = 476 kJ/mol |
| I-I(g) | Bond energy = 131 kJ/mol |
| I(g) | Electron affinity = -315 kJ/mol |
| NaI(s) | ΔH°f = -308 kJ/mol |
kJ/mol
Do you expect this value to be larger or smaller than the lattice energy of TlCl(s)? _________largersmaller
B. Calculate the lattice energy of InBr(s) using the following thermodynamic data (all data is in kJ/mol). Note that the data given has been perturbed, so looking up the answer is probably not a good idea.
| In(s) | ΔHsublimation = 223 kJ/mol |
| In(g) | Ionization energy = 538 kJ/mol |
| Br-Br(g) | Bond energy = 173 kJ/mol |
| Br(g) | Electron affinity = -345 kJ/mol |
| InBr(s) | ΔH°f = -195 kJ/mol |
kJ/mol
Do you expect this value to be larger or smaller than the lattice
energy of InCl(s)? _________largersmaller
A. Calculate the lattice energy of NaI(s) using the following thermodynamic data (all data is in...
Calculate the lattice energy of TlBr(s) using the following thermodynamic data (all data is in kJ/mol). Note that the data given has been perturbed, so looking up the answer is probably not a good idea. Tl(s) ΔHsublimation = 161 kJ/mol Tl(g) IE = 569 kJ/mol Br-Br(g) DBr-Br = 173 kJ/mol Br(g) EA = -345 kJ/mol TlBr(s) ΔH°f = -193 kJ/mol _____________Kj/mol Do you expect this value to be larger or smaller than the lattice energy of TlCl(s)? _________
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