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Why does the latttice enthalpy of carbonates falls down the group

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Answered by ua57116
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As you increase the size of the cation in an ionic compound, the lattice enthalpy decreases because the small anions are less effective in shielding the cations from the positive charge of nearby cations.

However, although the lattice enthalpy decreases going down the group, the solvation enthalpy also decreases because larger cations have lower charge density

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