What does the term "HIGH LATTICE ENTHALPY" mean ???
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Lattice enthalpy is a measure of the strength of the forces between the ions in an ionic solid. The greater the lattice enthalpy, the stronger the forces. Those forces are only completely broken when the ions are present
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Lattice Formation Enthalpy
Values • highly exothermic - strong electrostatic attraction between ions of opposite charge • a lot of energy is released as the bond is formed • relative values are governed by the charge density of the ions.
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