Consider the following information. • The enthalpy of formation of SrO is A H; = -592.0 kJ/mol. • The enthalpy of sublimation of Sr is A H sub = 164.4 kJ/mol. • The first and second ionization energies of Sr are IE, = 549 kJ/mol and IE, = 1064 kJ/mol. • The first electron affinity of O is AHEAI -142 kJ/mol. • The bond energy of O, is BE = 498 kJ/mol. • The lattice energy of SrO is AHjattice = -3217 kJ/mol. Determine the second electron affinity of O.

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Consider the following information.
• The enthalpy of formation of SrO is A H;
= -592.0 kJ/mol.
• The enthalpy of sublimation of Sr is AHsub = 164.4 kJ/mol.
• The first and second ionization energies of Sr are IE
549 kJ/mol and IE,
= 1064 kJ/mol.
• The first electron affinity of O is AHEAL = -142 kJ/mol.
• The bond energy of O, is BE = 498 kJ/mol.
• The lattice energy of SrO is AHjattice
-3217 kJ/mol.
Determine the second electron affinity of O.
AHEA2 =
kJ/mol
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Transcribed Image Text:62.9% Resources O Hint Consider the following information. • The enthalpy of formation of SrO is A H; = -592.0 kJ/mol. • The enthalpy of sublimation of Sr is AHsub = 164.4 kJ/mol. • The first and second ionization energies of Sr are IE 549 kJ/mol and IE, = 1064 kJ/mol. • The first electron affinity of O is AHEAL = -142 kJ/mol. • The bond energy of O, is BE = 498 kJ/mol. • The lattice energy of SrO is AHjattice -3217 kJ/mol. Determine the second electron affinity of O. AHEA2 = kJ/mol about us privacy policy careers terms of use contact us help
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