Suppose a chemist discovers a new metallic element and names it "Xhaustium" (Xh). Xh exhibits chemical behaviour similar to an alkaline earth. Xh(s) + F₂(g) → XhF₂(s) Lattice energy for XhF2 -2300. kJ/mol First Ionization energy of Xh 420. kJ/mol Second Ionization energy of Xh 714 kJ/mol Electron affinity of F -327.8 kJ/mol Bond energy of F2 154 kJ/mol Enthalpy of sublimation (atomization) of Xh 190. kJ/mol Use the above data to calculate AH°f for Xhaustium fluoride.

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Suppose a chemist discovers a new metallic element and names it "Xhaustium" (Xh).
Xh exhibits chemical behaviour similar to an alkaline earth.
Xh(s) + F₂(g) → XhF₂(s)
Lattice energy for XhF2
-2300. kJ/mol
First Ionization energy of Xh
420. kJ/mol
Second Ionization energy of Xh
714 kJ/mol
Electron affinity of F
-327.8 kJ/mol
Bond energy of F2
154 kJ/mol
Enthalpy of sublimation (atomization) of Xh
190. kJ/mol
Use the above data to calculate AH°f for Xhaustium fluoride.
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose a chemist discovers a new metallic element and names it "Xhaustium" (Xh). Xh exhibits chemical behaviour similar to an alkaline earth. Xh(s) + F₂(g) → XhF₂(s) Lattice energy for XhF2 -2300. kJ/mol First Ionization energy of Xh 420. kJ/mol Second Ionization energy of Xh 714 kJ/mol Electron affinity of F -327.8 kJ/mol Bond energy of F2 154 kJ/mol Enthalpy of sublimation (atomization) of Xh 190. kJ/mol Use the above data to calculate AH°f for Xhaustium fluoride.
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