CHEM 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 13: Lattice Energy, Ionic Compound, Exothermic Process

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Lattice energy of binary ionic compounds
Exothermic process(or reaction): one that results in the release of energy or changeE <0
Endothermic process(or reaction): one that absorbs energy or change >0
For the formation of an ionic compound from the constituent gaseous ions
M+(g) + X-(g) -> MX(s)
ChangeE = EMX(s) – EM+(g) – EX-(g)
change is the lattice energy of MX(s) and, in this case, change E(or change, where H is
enthalpy)<0
Li+(g) + F-(g) -> LiF(s)
changeE= -1047 kJ/mol
different lattices have different geometric repeating patterns
types of covalent bond and bond energy:
single bond- one in which one pair of electrons is shared
double bond- one in which two pairs of electrons are shared
triple bond- one in which three pairs of electrons are shared
the bond energy of a specific bond is defined as the amount of energy that is required to break
up this bond.
Bond energy is context dependent
Bond energies can be used to calculate the negergy gained or dlost due to a reaction
H2(g) + .5O2(g) -> H2O(g)
Bond energy of H-H is 432 kJ/mol
O=O is 495 kJ/mol
Avg bond energy of H-O is 467 kJ/mol
So energy change is 2(-467) + 432+ 0.5(495) = -254.5 kJ/mol
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Exothermic process(or reaction): one that results in the release of energy or changee <0. Endothermic process(or reaction): one that absorbs energy or change >0. For the formation of an ionic compound from the constituent gaseous ions. Changee = emx(s) em+(g) ex-(g) change is the lattice energy of mx(s) and, in this case, change e(or change, where h is enthalpy)<0. Bond energies can be used to calculate the negergy gained or dlost due to a reaction. Avg bond energy of h-o is 467 kj/mol.

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