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Nacl and kcl lattices differ from


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Answered by pragyarawat333
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Answer:

Na and k

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Answered by soniatiwari214
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Answer:

NaCl and KCl lattices differ as they have different lattice energy.

Explanation:

Sodium chloride or NaCl has a white color crystal with the molecular formula NaCl, whereas potassium chloride or KCl is an ionic solid. Between sodium chloride and potassium chloride, the electronegativity difference between K and Cl is higher than that of Na and Cl, and also, the NaCl and KCL lattices differ from each other with respect to their lattice energy and diffraction. Both KCl and NaCl are having face-centered cubic structures.

So, it can be concluded that the KCl and NaCl have differences as well as similarities.

Hence, the lattices of NaCl and KCl differ because both are having different lattice energy.

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