Match suitably the alkali metal halides (List I) with their properties in List II)
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List
1) LIF. Csi
a) Soluble in pyridine
2) LICI
b) Insoluble in H, O
3) Lil + KF - LIF + KI
c) Maximum yield of KI
4) AH, of fluorides of group
d) becomes less negative
5) AH; for Cl, Br and I of group
e) reverse to that of fluorides
6) MF > MCI > MBT > MI
f) Colour of crystalline solid with high
g) M. P. and B.P.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
1)
b
С
d
g
2)
d
f
g
3)
b
С
d
g
4)
f
b
d
g
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Lattice energy is defined as the amount of energy required to separate one mole of solid ionic compound into its gaseous ions. Evidently greater the lattice energy, higher is the melting point of the alkali metals halide and lower is its solubility in water.
For the same halide ion, the melting point of lithium halides are lower than those of the corresponding sodium halides and thereafter they decrease as we move down the group from Na to Cs.
The low melting point of LiCl (887 K) as compared to NaCl is probably because LiCl is covalent in nature and NaCl is ionic.
Hence the correct order is NaCl>KCl>CsCl>LiCl.
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