This thermodynamic cycle describes the formation of an ionic compound MX, from a metal element M and nonmetal element X in their standard states. Use it to answer the questions in the table below. 1000 enthalpy 900.- 800, 700. 600. 500. 400 300, 200 100. 0 -100. -200 M()+2x (0) M()446) What is the lattice enthalpy of MX, 7 What is the heat of formation of M.X₂ Suppose the X-X'bond enthalpy were smaller and the heat of sublimation of Mf were bigger would MX, be more stable? Or less? kJ/mol kJ/mol M²(0)+28 (6) O More stable Oless stabie It is impossible to tell O without more information 00 D alk F

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This thermodynamic cycle describes the formation of an ionic compound MX, from a metal element M and nonmetal element X in their standard states. Use it
to answer the questions in the table below.
1000.
900,-
800
700
600.
Check
500.
400
enthalpy
(kJ/mol) 300,
200
. 100.
0
-100.-
-200
M (+) + 2X (0)
* (c) + x (c)
What is the lattice enthalpy of MX, 7
What is the heat of formation of MX₂?
Suppose the X-X' bond enthalpy were smalles
and the heat of sublimation of M were bigger
Would MX, be more stable? Or less?
()+2+2x(0)
kJ/mol
kJ/mol
O More stable.
4² (0) + 28 (₂)
MX (0)
Oless stable
It is impossible to tell
O without more
information
E
D
S
Transcribed Image Text:This thermodynamic cycle describes the formation of an ionic compound MX, from a metal element M and nonmetal element X in their standard states. Use it to answer the questions in the table below. 1000. 900,- 800 700 600. Check 500. 400 enthalpy (kJ/mol) 300, 200 . 100. 0 -100.- -200 M (+) + 2X (0) * (c) + x (c) What is the lattice enthalpy of MX, 7 What is the heat of formation of MX₂? Suppose the X-X' bond enthalpy were smalles and the heat of sublimation of M were bigger Would MX, be more stable? Or less? ()+2+2x(0) kJ/mol kJ/mol O More stable. 4² (0) + 28 (₂) MX (0) Oless stable It is impossible to tell O without more information E D S
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