. 2 How is lattice and enthalpy related to stability of an any compound
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Lattice enthalpy of an ionic compound is defined as the energy required to completely separate one mole of a solid ionic compound into gaseous constituent ions. More the lattice enthalpy of an ionic compound, stronger the forces of attraction between ions and more stable the compound is.
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The lattice enthalpy (lattice energy) of an ionic solid is defined as the enthalpy required to completely separate one mole of a solid ionic compound into gaseous constituent ions. ... The greater the lattice enthalpy, more stable is the ionic compound.
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