The lattice enthalpy of an ionic compound is the enthalpy when one mole of an ionic compound present in its gaseous state, dissociates into its ions. It is impossible to determine it directly by experiment. Suggest and explain an indirect method to measure lattice enthalpy of
When one mole of an ionic compound dissociates into its ions, the enthalpy change related to this process is called lattice enthalpy.
Lattice enthalpy for NaCl is calculated as follows:
1) Sublimation of sodium metal
2) Ionization enthalpy: ionization of sodium atoms
3) Bond dissociation enthalpy: dissociation of chlorine
4) Electron gain enthalpy: electron gain by chlorine
These steps collectively form the BORN-HABER Cycle, wherein the sum total of enthalpy changes round a cycle is equal to 0.