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how does lattice energy account for the stability of an ionic solid?

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Answered by rrr7397
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If a bond is stable then high amount of energy is required to break the bond. So, higher the lattice energy, higher will be the energy required to break the ionic bond between the constituent ions in a crystal lattice. Therefore, higher will be the stability of the ionic compound.

Answered by Kuhu1705
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If a bond is stable then high amount of energy is required to break the bond. So, higher the lattice energy, higher will be the energy required to break the ionic bond between the constituent ions in a crystal lattice. Therefore, higher will be the stability of the ionic compound.

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