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Born-Haber calculations are used to determine the lattice enthalpy of ionic compounds, which cannot be measured directly. By applying Hess's Law in a Born-Haber cycle, we can calculate lattice enthalpy using known enthalpy values for other steps in the formation process of an ionic compound.
A typical Born-Haber cycle calculation involves the following thermodynamic data:
To determine lattice enthalpy () for a compound, like , the following steps are followed:
This step represents the enthalpy change when 1 mole of forms from sodium and chlorine in their standard states.
Atomisation of Sodium: Convert solid sodium () to gaseous atoms.
Atomisation of Chlorine: Convert diatomic chlorine gas () to individual chlorine atoms.
Calculate the energy needed to remove an electron from to form
Calculate the energy change when an electron is added to to form
The lattice enthalpy () can then be calculated by applying Hess's Law using the formula:
Example: For , let's assume approximate values for illustration:
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