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haber cycle for Nacl

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Answered by harsh2375
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Born Haber cycle of sodium chloride NaCl, (or any AB-type Mono-valent ionic solid). The heat of formation of sodium chloride (ΔHf0) from the sodium metal and chlorine gas can be experimentally measured. ... Heat changes of all the processes except the lattice energy can be experimentally measured.

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The Born–Haber cycle is an approach to analyze reaction energies. ... A Born–Haber cycle applies Hess's law to calculate the lattice enthalpy by comparing the standard enthalpy change of formation of the ionic compound (from the elements) to the enthalpy required to make gaseous ions from the elements.

Answered by tsreekavyareddy353
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Answer:

nacl is the answer sodium chloride

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