CHEM10003 Lecture Notes - Lecture 33: X-Ray, Lattice Energy, Ionic Compound

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Lecture 33: lattice enthalpy, x-ray crystallography & structure of solids. We can define lattice enthalpy as the enthalpy change for the process. For nacl the lattice enthalpy is +786 kj/mol, i. e. for: It costs energy to separate the ions in sodium chloride. We will define lattice enthalpy as the enthalpy change require for the conversion of ions in one mole of an ionic solid into gaseous ions i. e. for a solid composition mx: The importance of charge: the charge on the ions has a major influence on the lattice enthalpy. The importance of size: not as significant as change in charge. Determining lattice enthalpies: this is experimentally difficult because ions in the gas phase can form ion pairs or clusters, lattice energy may be calculated using the born-haber cycle, we can use thermodynamic data to determine the lattice energy. The lattice enthalpy reflects the large amount of energy required to convert ions in the solid state to the gaseous state.

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