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- Lattice energy is defined as the energy required to separate a mole of an ionic solid into gaseous ions.
- Lattice energy cannot be measured empirically, but it can be calculated using electrostatics or estimated using the Born-Haber cycle.
- Two main factors that contribute to the magnitude of the lattice energy are the charge and radius of the bonded ions.
- NaCl Crystalline LatticeSodium ions (Na+) and chloride(Cl–) ions, depicted in purple and green respectively, alternate in the crystal lattice of solid NaCl.
- Lattice energy cannot be determined experimentally due to the difficulty in isolating gaseous ions. The energy value can be estimated using the Born-Haber cycle, or it can be calculated theoretically with an electrostatic examination of the crystal structure.
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