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1) Consider the ionic compound SrCl2: a. Give the net chemical equation that represents the process to which the lattice energy corresponds. b. Calculate the lattice energy of SrCl2, given: Enthalpy Formation Fusion Vaporization First ionization Second ionization Dissociation First Electron Affinity Equation Sr(s) + Cl₂(g) → SrCl₂(s) Sr(s) → Sr(g) Sr(g)→ Sr(g) Sr(g) → Sr*(g) Sr(g) → Sr²+(g) Cl₂(g) → 2Cl(g) Cl(g) → Cl (g) Value (kJ/mol) -828.85 8.0 137 549.5 1064.2 242 349

          1) Consider the ionic compound SrCl2: a. Give the net chemical equation that represents the process to which the lattice energy corresponds. b. Calculate the lattice energy of SrCl2, given: Enthalpy Formation Fusion Vaporization First ionization Second ionization Dissociation First Electron Affinity Equation Sr(s) + Cl₂(g) → SrCl₂(s) Sr(s) → Sr(g) Sr(g)→ Sr(g) Sr(g) → Sr*(g) Sr(g) → Sr²+(g) Cl₂(g) → 2Cl(g) Cl(g) → Cl (g) Value (kJ/mol) -828.85 8.0 137 549.5 1064.2 242 349
        
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1) Consider the ionic compound SrCl2: a. Give the net chemical equation that represents the process to which the lattice energy corresponds. b. Calculate the lattice energy of SrCl2, given: Enthalpy Formation Fusion Vaporization First ionization Second ionization Dissociation First Electron Affinity Equation Sr(s) + Cl₂(g) → SrCl₂(s) Sr(s) → Sr(g) Sr(g)→ Sr(g) Sr(g) → Sr*(g) Sr(g) → Sr²+(g) Cl₂(g) → 2Cl(g) Cl(g) → Cl (g) Value (kJ/mol) -828.85 8.0 137 549.5 1064.2 242 349
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