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Chemistry, 09.01.2020 07:31 christhegreat1

Explain the following trends in lattice energy. (select all
thatapply.)
(a) mgo > mgcl2

theoxide ion is more electronegative than the chlorideion.
theoxide ion has a -1 charge; whereas the chloride ion
is-2.
theoxide ion is bigger than the chloride ion.
theoxide ion has a -2 charge; whereas the chloride ion
is-1.
theoxide ion is smaller than the chloride ion.

(b)nacl > rbbr > csbr
nacl is smaller than rbbr andcsbr.
thecs cation is larger than the rb cation.
theions in csbr and nacl are +2 and -2; whereas in rbbr they
are +1and -1.
csbr is smaller than rbbr andnacl.
thena cation is larger than the cs cation.
theions in csbr and rbbr are +2 and -2; whereas in nacl they
are +1and -1.

(c) bao> kf
theions in kf are +2 and -2; whereas in bao they are +1
and-1.
theions in bao are +2 and -2; whereas in kf they are +1
and-1.
kfis smaller than bao.
fluorine is more electronegative thanoxygen.
baois smaller than kf.

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