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Chapter 8 Problem 8.26

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Construct a Born-Haber cycle for the formation of the hypothetical compound NaClz, where the sodium ion has a 2+ charge (the 2nd ionization energy for sodium is given in Table 7.2). (a) How large would the lattice energy need to be for the formation of N aC12 to be exothermic? (b) If we were to estimate the lattice energy of NaC12 to be roughly equal to that of MgCI2 (2326 kJ/mol ___ from Table 8.2), what value would you obtain for the standard enthalpy of formation, !lHJ, of NaC12?

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Title Chemistry: The Central Science  11 
Author Theodore E. Brown, H. Eugene H LeMay, Bruce E. Bursten, Catherine Murphy, Patrick Woodward
ISBN 9780136006176

Construct a Born-Haber cycle for the formation of the hypothetical compound NaClz, where

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