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Chemistry, 16.12.2020 16:10, Tooey2331

Determine the standard enthalpy of formation of SrI2(s) using a Born–Haber cycle. Enthalpy of sublimation of Sr(s) = 164 kJ/mol 1st ionization energy of Sr(g) = 549 kJ/mol 2nd ionization energy of Sr(g) = 1064 kJ/mol Enthalpy of sublimation of I2(s) = 62.4 kJ/mol Bond dissociation energy of I2(g) = 152.55 kJ/mol 1st electron affinity of I(g) = –295.15 kJ/molLattice energy of SrI2(s) = –1959.75 kJ/mol

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