What is the lattice enthalpy of MgCl2?

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In summary, lattice enthalpy is the energy released or absorbed when gaseous ions form a solid ionic lattice, typically measured in kJ/mol. The lattice enthalpy of MgCl2 can be calculated using Hess's Law and is affected by the charge, size, and distance between ions. The lattice enthalpy of MgCl2 is exothermic due to the release of energy during formation, and is stronger than many ionic compounds but weaker than compounds with smaller ions.
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can someone please tell me what actually is lattice enthalpy. Is it energy released when one mole of bonds are broken or the energy released when one of an ionic compound is broken into the constituents? So do we write U or 2U in the born habber cycle of MgCl2?
 
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What is the definition of lattice enthalpy?

Lattice enthalpy is a measure of the energy released or absorbed when gaseous ions are arranged into a solid ionic lattice. It is typically expressed in units of kilojoules per mole (kJ/mol).

How is the lattice enthalpy of MgCl2 calculated?

The lattice enthalpy of MgCl2 can be calculated using Hess's Law, which states that the total enthalpy change for a reaction is independent of the pathway taken. In this case, the lattice enthalpy can be calculated by subtracting the enthalpy of formation of gaseous MgCl2 from the enthalpy of formation of solid MgCl2.

What factors affect the lattice enthalpy of MgCl2?

The lattice enthalpy of MgCl2 is affected by the charge of the ions, the size of the ions, and the distance between the ions in the crystal lattice. A higher charge or smaller size will result in a stronger lattice enthalpy, while a larger distance between ions will result in a weaker lattice enthalpy.

Why is the lattice enthalpy of MgCl2 exothermic?

The lattice enthalpy of MgCl2 is exothermic because energy is released when the gaseous ions come together to form a solid crystal lattice. This energy is released in the form of heat, resulting in a negative enthalpy value.

How does the lattice enthalpy of MgCl2 compare to other ionic compounds?

The lattice enthalpy of MgCl2 is stronger than many other ionic compounds due to the high charge and small size of the ions. However, it is weaker than the lattice enthalpy of compounds with smaller ions, such as LiF or MgO.

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