how lattice energy controls the solubility of ionic compound
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More lattice enthalpy more energy required to break it into its ion so solubility decrease
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When an ionic compound dissolves in water, the water molecules surround the individual ions. Since water is very polar, when water surrounds an ion there is a decrease in overall energy. However, to pull the ions apart in the first place, there has to be an energy increase to overcome the lattice energy. If the lattice energy (cost) is larger than the energy of solvation of the ions (gain) the compound won't dissociate, and it will be insoluble.
There is a large grey area where lattice energy and solvation energy are close, and for those compounds temperature has a big influence on solubality
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