13.1.2 Factors Affecting Lattice Enthalpy

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    • What is the definition of lattice enthalpy?
      Energy to separate gaseous ions
    • Higher ionic charges lead to stronger electrostatic attractions
    • Larger ionic radii result in weaker electrostatic attractions.
    • What is the formula relating lattice enthalpy to ionic charge and distance?
      U=U =kQ1Q2d \frac{kQ_{1}Q_{2}}{d}
    • In the formula for lattice enthalpy, kk is a constant
    • Lattice enthalpy depends on the charge and ionic radii of the ions.
    • Why do higher ionic charges increase lattice enthalpy?
      Stronger electrostatic attractions
    • Larger ionic radii result in weaker electrostatic attractions due to increased distance
    • The relationship between lattice enthalpy and ionic factors is expressed by the formula U = \frac{kQ_{1}Q_{2}}{d}</latex>
    • What are the two key factors affecting lattice enthalpy?
      Charge and ionic radius
    • Higher ionic charges create stronger electrostatic attractions, increasing the energy required to separate
    • What is the relationship between lattice enthalpy and ionic charge?
      Directly proportional
    • MgO has a higher lattice enthalpy than NaCl due to its higher ionic charges.
    • MgO has a higher lattice enthalpy because its ions have a charge of +2
    • Match the ionic compound with its approximate lattice enthalpy:
      NaCl ↔️ -787 kJ/mol
      MgO ↔️ -3795 kJ/mol
    • What are the two main factors affecting lattice enthalpy?
      Charge and ionic radius
    • Higher ionic charges increase lattice enthalpy due to stronger electrostatic attractions
    • Larger ionic radii decrease lattice enthalpy.
    • What is the definition of lattice enthalpy?
      Energy to separate ions
    • Higher charges increase lattice enthalpy due to stronger electrostatic attractions
    • Larger ionic radii increase lattice enthalpy
      False
    • Match the factor with its effect on lattice enthalpy:
      Charge ↔️ Increases
      Ionic Radius ↔️ Decreases
    • Higher ionic charges result in stronger electrostatic attractions
    • Lattice enthalpy is directly proportional to the product of the ion charges
    • Why does MgO have a much higher lattice enthalpy than NaCl?
      Higher charges
    • Order the following ionic compounds based on their lattice enthalpy, from lowest to highest:
      1️⃣ NaCl (-787 kJ/mol)
      2️⃣ MgO (-3795 kJ/mol)
    • Larger ionic radii weaken electrostatic attractions
    • Lattice enthalpy is inversely proportional to the distance between ions
    • What happens to the lattice enthalpy as ionic radius increases from LiF to NaCl?
      Decreases
    • What is lattice enthalpy defined as?
      Energy to separate gaseous ions
    • The electrostatic attraction in lattice enthalpy is described by the formula U=U =kQ1Q2d \frac{kQ_{1} Q_{2}}{d}
    • Higher ionic charge increases lattice enthalpy.
    • What effect does a larger ionic radius have on lattice enthalpy?
      Decreases it
    • Match the factor with its effect on lattice enthalpy:
      Ionic Charge ↔️ Increases lattice enthalpy
      Ionic Radius ↔️ Decreases lattice enthalpy
    • Higher ionic charges result in stronger electrostatic attractions, requiring more energy
    • Why does MgO have a higher lattice enthalpy than NaCl?
      Greater ionic charges
    • Lattice enthalpy is inversely proportional to the distance
    • What happens to the lattice enthalpy as the ionic radius increases from LiF to NaCl?
      Decreases
    • Why does MgO have a higher lattice enthalpy than NaCl?
      Greater ionic charges
    • Higher ionic charges increase electrostatic attractions, raising the lattice enthalpy.