Which of the following is the greatest contributor to the energy that is released during the reaction? loss of an electron from Na O gain of an electron by C1 attraction of Na and Cl ions

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Which of the following is the greatest contributor to the energy that is released during the reaction of NaCl

 

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Transcribed Image Text:Formation of lonic Compounds I pt pt pt pt CC pt pt I pt 1S Which of the following is the greatest contributor to the energy that is released during the reaction? 1S I pt O loss of an electron from Na I pt O gain of an electron by Cl I pt attraction of Na and Cl 1ons ( Check Next (6 of 6) 1 pt I pt 10rtem attempts remaining Submit Answor Tny Anofher Version 1 pt 1 pt
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Loss of electron from Na is an endothermic process, that is energy is consumed for the process.

Gain of an electron by Cl is an exothermic process, and the released energy is equal to the electron affinity of Cl.

Attraction of Na+ and Cl- is an exothermic process it releases energy which is equal to the lattice energy of NaCl. This is the greatest contributor to the energy that is released.

 For your reference you can check the following diagram of formation of NaCl. To know about the energy released in various process.

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