Can someone explain the difference between Lattice energy and Ionic bond Strength. If the higher the lattice energy then the stronger the Ionic compound, then SrF2 (which has a charge of 2) should be less Ionic then SiO2 (which has a charge of 4), but in reality SrF2 is more Ionic. Can someone please explain?
the smaller the atom, the greater the lattice energy, observe periodic trends or just look at their atomic number (smaller nb= smaller atom), the smaller the atom the more energy is needed to pull it apart bc theyre closer
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Can someone explain the difference between Lattice energy and Ionic bond Strength. If the higher the lattice energy then the stronger the Ionic compound, then SrF2 (which has a charge of 2) should be less Ionic then SiO2 (which has a charge of 4), but in reality SrF2 is more Ionic. Can someone please explain?
Excellent. Succinct, yet clear. Thank you!
So step 1. Multiply them and if its A>B then dont need to compare the sizes?
But hmm what if A is BIGGER than B by a large marginal
While comparison between mgo & lif why don't you judge the size factors? Why do you not discuss the contribution of hydration energy?
Charge trumps out distance
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Ok, but how do you use the formula???
What is the constant???
How do you know the inter-ionic distance???
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Plz do a video on effect of inert gas on equilibrium I am confused on that topic
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Higher the lattice energy than more will be stronger ionic compounds?
yes
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How do we know that the oxygen is smaller than the Se ????!!!!!!!!!! How do we know the distance between these two elements ?!
You need to know that Se comes in g16 and is below sulphur so ,down the grp the size inc therefore Se is larger than O
Mgo & mgcl2
Nacl & kbr
Pls tell me highest lattice energy
the smaller the atom, the greater the lattice energy, observe periodic trends or just look at their atomic number (smaller nb= smaller atom), the smaller the atom the more energy is needed to pull it apart bc theyre closer
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How does this apply in case of Na2S and NaCl???
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Why do no one uses the formula in the videos. Been trying to find a video where they actually use the formula and don't just state it.
the bigger they are the farther apart their charge will be
look for greater charges or smaller ions
Sir thank you . But please make video on Hydration Energy.
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Can someone ans this: KI and LiF which one has greater lattice energy
I think its LiF!
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professor how can we decide whether the ion has a big distance or small distance ?🥲