CHEM 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Lattice Energy, Bond Length, Electron Affinity

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Chemical bonds-electrons are shared or transferred between atoms. Born-haber cycle -used to analyze factors contributing to the stability of ionic compounds. Accounts for ionization energy, electron affinity, and lattice energy. Lattice energy-the energy required to separate completely the ions in an ionic solid. The bond length of multiple bonds is shorter than the bond length of single bonds. The greater the number of bonds, the shorter the bond length. Electronegativity-the ability of an atom in a molecule to attract electrons to itself. Elements at the top right of the periodic table have the greatest electronegativity. The top 6 elements with the greatest electronegativity are f>o>n=cl>c=s. Which bond is the most stable? triple bond. higher bond energy. harder to break as really stable. Resonance-2 or more lewis structures contributing to the real structure. Solubility-max amount of solute that dissolves in a given amount of solvent at a specific temperature.

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