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If you were to perform the reaction kcl (s)→k+ (g)+ cl−(g), would energy be absorbed or released? lattice energies for some ionic compounds compound lattice energy (kj/mol) compound lattice energy (kj/mol) lif 1030 mgcl2 2326 licl 834 srcl2 2127 lii 730 naf 910 mgo 3795 nacl 788 cao 3414 nabr 732 sro 3217 nai 682 kf 808 scn 7547 kcl 701 kbr 671 cscl 657 csi 600 drag the appropriate labels to their respective targets.

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