Chapter 8: Bonding in Ionic Compounds Worksheet #1
1. Use a Born-Haber Cycle to calculate the missing ∆H (bold reaction) of the following:
a. Be(g) Be2+(g) + 2 e– ∆H = +2660 kJ/mole
Be(s) Be(g) ∆H = +302 kJ/mole
1/2 I2(s) I(g) ∆H = +107 kJ/mole I
–
I(g) + e I–(g) ∆H = –295 kJ/mole
Be2+(g) + 2 I–(g) BeI2(s) ∆H = –2794 kJ/mole BeI2
Be(s) + I2(s) BeI2(s) ∆H = –208 kJ/mole BeI2
b. Mn(g) Mn2+(g) + 2 e– ∆H = +2230 kJ/mole
Mn(s) Mn(g) ∆H = 224 kJ/mole
S(s) S(g) ∆H = +264 kJ/mole
S(g) + 2 e– S2–(g) ∆H = +246 kJ/mole
2+ 2–
Mn (g) + S (g) MnS(s) ∆H = –3176 kJ/mole
Mn(s) + S(s) MnS(s) ∆H = –212 kJ/mole
c. Li(g) Li+(g) + e– ∆H = +540 kJ/mole
Li(s) Li(g) ∆H = +162 kJ/mole
1/2 O2(g) O(g) ∆H = +244 kJ/mole O
–
O(g) + 2 e O2–(g) ∆H = +598 kJ/mole
2 Li+(g) + O2–(g) Li2O(s) ∆H = –2800 kJ/mole Li2O
2 Li(s) + 1/2 O2(g) Li2O(s) ∆H = –554 kJ/mole Li2O
2. Calculate the EA of F(g), in kJ/mole, given the following:
IE1 + IE2 Sr(g) = +1580 kJ/mole
∆Hsublimation Sr(s) = +144 kJ/mole
∆Hdissociation F2 = +79 kJ/mole F
∆Hfo SrF2(s) = –1215 kJ/mole SrF2
∆Hlattice SrF2(s) = –2441 kJ/mole SrF2
EA F(g) –328kJ/mole F
3. Write a chemical equation in Lewis notation for the following:
a. potassium + bromine KBr
_
+
K + Br K Br
b. barium + iodine BaI2
_
2+ I
Ba + 2 I Ba _
I
c. rubidium + selenium Rb2Se
+ _
Rb 2
2 Rb + Se + Se
Rb
d. calcium + tellerium CaTe
2
_
2+
Ca + Te Ca Te
e. francium + astatine FrAt
_
+
Fr + At Fr At