The melting point of Al2O3 is much higherthan the melting point of NaCl. On the basis of lattice energies,explain why this is so by selecting all correct statements. Pleaseexplain your answers.
Melting point increases with lattice energy.
Al2O3 has higher chargesthan NaCl.
It is harder to separate the ions inAl2O3 than in NaCl.
The lattice energy for Al2O3is higher than the lattice energy for NaCl.
The lattice energy for NaCl is higher than thelattice energy for Al2O3.
It is harder to separate the ions in NaCl than inAl2O3.
The melting point of Al2O3 is much higherthan the melting point of NaCl. On the basis of lattice energies,explain why this is so by selecting all correct statements. Pleaseexplain your answers.
Melting point increases with lattice energy. |
Al2O3 has higher chargesthan NaCl. |
It is harder to separate the ions inAl2O3 than in NaCl. |
The lattice energy for Al2O3is higher than the lattice energy for NaCl. |
The lattice energy for NaCl is higher than thelattice energy for Al2O3. |
It is harder to separate the ions in NaCl than inAl2O3. |
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