hey,
can someone please check my work, and make sure my numbers are where they should be, thank you.
the question reads:
calculate the lattice energy for a solid CaBr2 from the following information:
-the heat sublimation of Ca is 121 kj/mol
the first ionization energy for Ca is 590KJ/MOL
The second ionization energy for Ca is 1145 KJ/MOL
The heat vapourization for liquid Br2 is 315KJ/MOL
The bond dissociation energy for gaseous Br2 is 193KJ/MOL
The electron affinity for gaseous bromine atoms is -324KJ/MOL
The overall heat of formatio of solid CaBr2 is -675KJ/MOL
okay so this is what i have:
1)Ca(s)---->Ca(s) (121kj/mol)
2)Br2(s)--->2Br(s) (193KJ/MOL)
3)Ca(g)--->Ca+(g)+e- (590kj/mol)
Ca+(g)--->Ca2+(g) + e- (1145kj/mol)
4)2[Br(s) + e- --->Br- (s)] (-324kj/mol)
5)Ca2+ (g) + 2Br-(g) ---> CaBr2 (315kj/mol)
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Ca(s)+Br2(s)---> CaBr2(s) (-675kj/mol)
so delta H overall =delta H1 +delta H2+ delta H3 etc..
=(-675 -121-193-590-1145-(-324)-315=x
is this sort of the right the way?