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Crank
2 years ago
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100 POINTS. PLEASE HELP!!! born haber cycle problem b. need to find enthalpy of atomization of Mn. I attempted it but I keep get

ting a negative number in the thousands. please explain, and if possible correct me please

Chemistry
1 answer:
Rom4ik [11]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The Born Haber cycles is an adaption of Hess’s law to calculate lattice enthalpy from other data

The lattice enthalpy cannot be determined directly. We calculate it indirectly by making use of changes

for which data are available and link them together in an enthalpy cycle the Born Haber cycle

Enthalpy of lattice formation

The Enthalpy of lattice formation is the standard enthalpy

change when 1 mole of an ionic crystal lattice is formed

from its constituent ions in gaseous form. Na+

(g) + Cl- (g)  NaCl (s) [Latt H = -787 kJ mol-1

]

Enthalpy of lattice dissociation

The Enthalpy of lattice dissociation is the standard enthalpy

change when 1 mole of an ionic crystal lattice form is

separated into its constituent ions in gaseous form.

NaCl (s)  Na+

(g) + Cl- (g) [Latt H = +787 kJ mol-1

]

Generally Lattice Enthalpy refers to the enthalpy change when a lattice is made from gaseous ions.

Some exam boards refer to the opposite process at tim

Explanation:

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