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What is lattice energy?.....
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Answered by MzUnique
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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.

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Lattice energy can be defined as the energy required to convert one mole of an ionic solid into gaseous ionic constituents. Alternately, it can be defined as the energy that must be supplied to one mole of an ionic crystal in order to separate it into gaseous ions in a vacuum via an endothermic process.

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