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Offline tqnguy9230

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Born-haber cycle
« on: April 01, 2012, 05:36:54 PM »
Calculate a lattice energy for CaH2 (in kilojoules per mole) using the following information:
Eea for H = -72.8 kJ/mol
Ei1 for Ca = +589.8 kJ/mol
Ei2 for Ca = +1145 kJ/mol
Heat of sublimation for Ca = +178.2 kJ/mol
Bond dissociation energy for H2 = +435.9 kJ/mol
Net energy change for the formation of CaH2 from its elements = -186.2 kJ/mol

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Re: Born-haber cycle
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2012, 03:21:50 AM »
How do you get to CaH2 from the corresponding elements Ca and H in their natural states? There are many steps invloved, as the data suggests. Write down those steps (not necessarily in order).
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