The lattice energy for an ionic compound is the enthalpy change for the process M + (g)

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The lattice energy for an ionic compound is the enthalpy change for the process M+(g) + X-(g) → MX(s). For NaI, the lattice energy process is:

Nat (g) + I(g)  Nal(s) AH = -686 kJ/mol

If the enthalpy of hydration of NaI is -694 kJ/mol, calculate the enthalpy of solution per mole of solid NaI. Describe the process to which this enthalpy change applies.

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Chemistry An Atoms First Approach

ISBN: 9781305079243

2nd Edition

Authors: Steven S. Zumdahl, Susan A. Zumdahl

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