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Can someone here explain why this is the answer for a lattice energy problem?
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Can someone here explain why this is the answer for a lattice energy problem?
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https://sg.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071121102616AASksDs
I've been going over videos of lattice energy but they mostly involve actual numbers and the born haber cycle n such, but idk why this question asks only for this chem equation and why is this the answer? thanks
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Re: Can someone here explain why this is the answer for a lattice energy problem?
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Write a Born-Haber cycle and you'll see.
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