Use the following data to calculate the lattice energy of cesium oxide. You must write all thermochemical equations for the steps of the cycle. Enthalpy of formation of CSO = -233 kJ/mol Enthalpy of sublimation of Cs = +78 kJ/mol First ionization energy of Cs = + 375 kJ/mol Enthalpy of dissociation of O₂ (g) = + 494 kJ/mol First electron affinity of O=-141 kJ/mol Second electron affinity of O= + 845 kJ/mol -750 kJ/mol -2090 kJ/mol O +1690 kJ/mol -1045 kJ/mol

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Use the following data to calculate the lattice energy of cesium oxide. You
must write all thermochemical equations for the steps of the cycle.
Enthalpy of formation of CSO = -233 kJ/mol
Enthalpy of sublimation of Cs = +78 kJ/mol
First ionization energy of Cs = +375 kJ/mol
Enthalpy of dissociation of O₂ (g) = + 494 kJ/mol
First electron affinity of O = - 141 kJ/mol
Second electron affinity of O = + 845 kJ/mol
-750 kJ/mol
-2090 kJ/mol
+1690 kJ/mol
O -1045 kJ/mol
Transcribed Image Text:Use the following data to calculate the lattice energy of cesium oxide. You must write all thermochemical equations for the steps of the cycle. Enthalpy of formation of CSO = -233 kJ/mol Enthalpy of sublimation of Cs = +78 kJ/mol First ionization energy of Cs = +375 kJ/mol Enthalpy of dissociation of O₂ (g) = + 494 kJ/mol First electron affinity of O = - 141 kJ/mol Second electron affinity of O = + 845 kJ/mol -750 kJ/mol -2090 kJ/mol +1690 kJ/mol O -1045 kJ/mol
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