20 The generic lonic compound, MX is composed of metal M and gemerie geous halogen X Caleulate its enthalpy of formation given the following infomation Enthalpy of formation of MX. is -562 kmol Enthalpy of sublimation of M is 235 mol Fint, second, thind, and fourth ionization energies of M are: 601 kimol, 953 mol, 1920 mol and 2751 kmol, respectively. Electron affinity of X is-271 imol Bond energy of Xa is 321 kmol Caleulate AH and the Latice energy of MX. Show your work in the Blom-Haber cycle diagram (as done in lecturel below, and place your answer (in kmel) in the space provided AH,

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The generic lonic compound, MX is composed of metal 'M' and generie gascous halogen "X.
Calculate
its enthalpy of formation given the following information.
Enthalpy of formation of MX. is -562 klimol
Enthalpy of sublimation of Ma is 235 k/mol
First, second, third, and fourth ionization energies of M are: 601 kl'mol, 953 kmol, 1920 k/mol and
2751 Jimol, respectively.
Electron affinity of X is -271 k/mol
Bond energy of Xap is 321 k/mol
Calculate AHs and the Lattice energy of MXe Show your work in the Bom-Haber cycle diagram (as
done in lecture), below, and place vour answer (in kJmol) in the space provided.
AH,
Transcribed Image Text:20. The generic lonic compound, MX is composed of metal 'M' and generie gascous halogen "X. Calculate its enthalpy of formation given the following information. Enthalpy of formation of MX. is -562 klimol Enthalpy of sublimation of Ma is 235 k/mol First, second, third, and fourth ionization energies of M are: 601 kl'mol, 953 kmol, 1920 k/mol and 2751 Jimol, respectively. Electron affinity of X is -271 k/mol Bond energy of Xap is 321 k/mol Calculate AHs and the Lattice energy of MXe Show your work in the Bom-Haber cycle diagram (as done in lecture), below, and place vour answer (in kJmol) in the space provided. AH,
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