Use bond energies (Table 8.4), values of electron affinities (Table 7.7), and the ionization energy of hydrogen (1312 kJ/mol) to estimate H for each of the following reactions.
Chemistry Notes 3/22 and 3/24 1. Liquids and Solids Continued a. The Solid State i. Properties 1. Highly organized 2. Fixed shape and volume 3. Incompressible 4. Melting point depends on strength of the attractive forces 5. Crystalline- Has a regular and repeating structure 6. Amorphous- In a disordered state, no organized structure ii. Types of Crystalline Solids 1. Ionic a. Strong electrostatic forces hold them together b. Extremely high melting and boiling points c. Hard and brittle propert