The Born-Haber cycle is a series of steps that represent the formation of an ion
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The Born-Haber cycle is a series of steps that represent the formation of an ionic compound from a metal and a nonmetal. For example, the steps in a Born-Haber cycle for the formation of NaCl(s) consist of sublimation of the metal Na atom (?Hsubl-Na) to form a gaseous Na atom, bond dissociation of the chlorine molecule (BECl2) to form a gaseous Cl atom, ionization energy of the sodium atom (IENa) to form a gaseous Na+ ion, electron affinity of the chlorine atom (EACl) to form a gaseous Cl- ion, and the lattice energy of NaCl (LENaCl) involving the coalescing of the gaseous Na+ and Cl- ions to form a solid NaCl formula unit.
With the above summary in mind, which particular steps of the Born-Haber cycle would be represented in the following reaction?
K(g) + F(g) ? KF(s)
?Hsubl-K and LEKF
IEK and EAF
A.?Hsubl-K and LEKF
B.IEK and EAF
C. ?Hsubl-K, IEK, EAF, and LEKF D. IEK, EAF, and LEKFExplanation / Answer
C. ?Hsubl-K, IEK, EAF, and LEKF
As K is in gaseous state, it gets ionized to give K+
Similarly gaseous F atom gets ionized to give F-.
As both are formed in gaseous state, no lattice energy involved.
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