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what is lattice Enthalpy!?.... ​

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Answered by sonalkumarpathak8405
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The lattice energy of a crystalline solid is a measure of the energy released when ions are combined to make a compound. It is a measure of the cohesive forces that bind ions. Lattice energy is relevant to many practical properties including solubility, hardness, and volatility. The lattice energy is usually deduced from the Born–Haber cycle.

The relationship between the molar lattice energy and the molar lattice enthalpy is given by the following equation:

The lattice energy of an ionic compound depends upon charges of the ions that comprise the solid. More subtly, the relative and absolute sizes of the ions influence ΔHlattice.

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The lattice energy of a cyrstlen solid is a measure of the energy released when two ions are combined to form a compound it is a measure of the cohesive forces that bind ions.lattice energy is relevant to many practical properties including solubility and hardness

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