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Calculate the lattice energy of magnesium oxide (MgO) given the following data: Ionization energy of magnesium (Mg): 738 kJ/mol Electron affinity of oxygen (O): -141 kJ/mol Lattice energy of MgO at standard conditions: -3795 kJ/mol Bond length between Mg and O: 203 pm
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Calculate the lattice energy of magnesium oxide (MgO) given that the magnesium ion has a charge of +2 and the oxide ion has a charge of -2. The lattice energy can be calculated using the Born-Haber cycle and the following data:- The enthalpy of sublimation of magnesium (Mg) is 147 kJ/mol- The first ionization energy of magnesium is 738 kJ/mol- The enthalpy of formation of MgO is -601 kJ/mol- The electron affinity of oxygen is -141 kJ/mol- The enthalpy of dissociation of oxygen molecules is 498 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the lattice energy of magnesium oxide (MgO) given that the lattice enthalpy of magnesium (Mg) is 3944 kJ/mol and that of oxygen (O) is 751 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the lattice energy of magnesium oxide (MgO) given that the ionic radii for Mg2+ and O2- are 0.72 Å and 1.40 Å respectively, and the lattice energy of MgO is -3795 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the lattice energy of LiF using the Born-Haber cycle, given the following enthalpies of formation and sublimation energies: ΔH°sub (Li) = 161 kJ/mol ΔH°sub (F2) = 155 kJ/mol ΔH°f (LiF) = - 590 kJ/mol IE (Li) = 520 kJ/mol EA (F) = -328 kJ/mol.
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Calculate the lattice energy of CaO given the following information: the enthalpy of formation of CaO is -635 kJ/mol, the ionization energy of Ca is 590 kJ/mol, the electron affinity of O is -141 kJ/mol, and the Ca–O bond length is 2.23 Å.
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Calculate the lattice energy of CaO given the following information: the distance between the Ca2+ and O2- ions is 2.32 Å, the charge on the ions is +2 and -2 respectively, and the Madelung constant for CaO is 1.74.
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Calculate the lattice energy of calcium oxide (CaO) given the following information: - The ionic charges of calcium (Ca) and oxygen (O) are +2 and -2, respectively. - The distance between the Ca and O ions in the lattice is 2.36 Å. - The Madelung constant for CaO is 1.74.
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Calculate the lattice energy of calcium fluoride (CaF2) given the following information: the ionic radii of Ca and F are 100 pm and 133 pm, respectively, the lattice energy of NaCl is 788 kJ/mol, and the Born-Lande equation constant is 2.56.
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Calculate the lattice energy of calcium fluoride (CaF2) given that the lattice enthalpy of formation of Ca2+ is +178 kJ/mol, the lattice enthalpy of formation of F- is -328 kJ/mol and the distance between the Ca2+ and F- ions is 231 pm.
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Calculate the lattice energy of Calcium Chloride (CaCl2) using Born-Haber cycle and Hess's law, given that the following information:- Dissociation energy of Cl2 molecule is 243 kJ/mol- First ionization energy of Ca atom is 590 kJ/mol- Second ionization energy of Ca atom is 1145 kJ/mol- Electron affinity of Cl atom is -348 kJ/mol- Heat of sublimation of Ca metal is 178 kJ/mol- Bond energy of Cl-Cl molecule is 242 kJ/mol
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Calculate the lattice energy of CaCl2 given that the distance between the Ca2+ and Cl- ions in the crystal lattice is 0.231 nm and the Born-Lande equation constant is 2.21 x 10^-19 J nm.
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Calculate the formal charge on the sulfur atom in the compound SO₃²⁻.
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Calculate the formal charge on each atom in the nitrate ion (NO3^-).
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Calculate the formal charge on each atom in SO4 2- ion.
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Calculate the formal charge of the sulfur atom in the sulfite ion (SO3) using the formula for formal charge calculation.
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Calculate the formal charge of the oxygen atom and the chlorine atom in the perchlorate ion, ClO₄⁻. Show your work and explain how you arrived at your answer.
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Calculate the formal charge of nitrogen in the nitrogen dioxide (NO2) molecule.
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Calculate the expected boiling point of lithium fluoride (LiF) using its experimental melting point and the heat of fusion, assuming it behaves ideally.
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Calculate the enthalpy change and the entropy change of the reaction where 2 moles of HCl(g) reacts with 1 mole of CaO(s) to produce 1 mole of CaCl2(s) and 1 mole of H2O(l). Given the bond dissociation enthalpies (in kJ/mol) of H-H is 436, Cl-Cl is 243, H-Cl is 431, and O-H is 463. The standard entropies (in J/mol K) of HCl(g) is 186.9, CaO(s) is 38.2, CaCl2(s) is 223.0, and H2O(l) is 69.9.
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