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lattice energy

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noun

  1. chem the energy required to separate the ions of a crystal to an infinite distance, usually expressed in joules per mole

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The lattice energy of a compound is a measure of the strength of this attraction.

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The enthalpy change in this step is the negative of the lattice energy, so it is also an exothermic quantity.

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In both cases, a larger magnitude for lattice energy indicates a more stable ionic compound.

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The lattice energy of LiF is 1023 kJ/mol, and the Li–F distance is 200.8 pm.

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Which of the following values most closely approximates the lattice energy of NaF: 510, 890, 1023, 1175, or 4090 kJ/mol?

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