Calculate the lattice enthalpy (DeltaH in kJ/mol) of the MF2 metal fluoride using the following data:  Bond dissociation enthalpy of F2(g)=159 kJ/mol Electron affinity of F = -328 kJ/mol Enthalpy of sublimation of M = 108 kJ/mol First ionization energy of M = 412 kJ/mol Second ionization energy of M = 716 kJ/mol Standard enthalpy of formation of MF2(s) = -376 kJ/mol

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Calculate the lattice enthalpy (DeltaH in kJ/mol) of the MF2 metal fluoride using the following data: 

Bond dissociation enthalpy of F2(g)=159 kJ/mol

Electron affinity of F = -328 kJ/mol

Enthalpy of sublimation of M = 108 kJ/mol

First ionization energy of M = 412 kJ/mol

Second ionization energy of M = 716 kJ/mol

Standard enthalpy of formation of MF2(s) = -376 kJ/mol

 

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