Academic Integrity: tutoring, explanations, and feedback — we don’t complete graded work or submit on a student’s behalf.

Use the following to calculate delta H^o of MgF_2 M_g(g) rightarrow Mg(g) delta

ID: 1049673 • Letter: U

Question

Use the following to calculate delta H^o of MgF_2 M_g(g) rightarrow Mg(g) delta H^o = 1.48 kJ F_z(g) rightarrow 2F(g) delta H^o = 159 kJ M_g(g) rightarrow Mg^-(g) + e^- delta H^o = 738 kJ M_g^-(g) rightarrow M_g^2-(g) + e^- delta H^o = 1450 kJ F(g) - e^- rightarrow F(g) delta H^o = -328 kJ M_g(s) + F_2(g) rightarrow M_gF_2(s) delta H^o = -1123 kJ Compared with the lattice energy of LiF(1050kJ/mol) or the lattice energy you calculated for NaCl in problem 9.30 does the relative magnitude of the value for MgF_2 you? Explain. Example the following about problem 9.31. Why do you use the electron affinity of F twice, but two separate ionization energies for Mg? Why is the lattice energy of this to much larger than the 788 kJ/mol that you calculated for NaCl

Explanation / Answer

5b) Lattice energy is proportional to the charges of the ions and inversely proportional to the size of ions.

Lattice energy = |z+| |z-| / (r+ +r-)

While comparing MgF2 and NaCl the charge of Mg is +2 and Na is +1, thus the lattice energy is doubled.

but the changes in sizes of ions is lesscomparatively as the sizes of ions are quite small.

Hire Me For All Your Tutoring Needs
Integrity-first tutoring: clear explanations, guidance, and feedback.
Drop an Email at
drjack9650@gmail.com
Chat Now And Get Quote