The interacting potential energy between two ions is represented by the following expression: -1.252 5.625 x 10-6 U = Eqn(1) ...... Where (r) is the distance in nm (1nm = 10-m) (U) is in kJ Calculate: a) The equilibrium distance ro in nm. b) The minimum bond energy in kJ. C) The maximum interionic force for the bond in kN.

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The interacting potential energy between two ions is represented by the following expression:
-1.252 5.625 x 10-6
U =
..Eqn(1)
r8
Where
(r) is the distance in nm (1nm = 10-m)
(U) is in kJ
Calculate:
a) The equilibrium distance ro in nm.
b) The minimum bond energy in kJ.
c) The maximum interionic force for the bond in kN.
Transcribed Image Text:SAMPLE PROBLEMS & SOLUTIONS Example 1: The interacting potential energy between two ions is represented by the following expression: -1.252 5.625 x 10-6 U = ..Eqn(1) r8 Where (r) is the distance in nm (1nm = 10-m) (U) is in kJ Calculate: a) The equilibrium distance ro in nm. b) The minimum bond energy in kJ. c) The maximum interionic force for the bond in kN.
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