Questions and Answers
Explain what is meant by the term co-ordinate bond - answera covalent bond in which
both electrons are donated by one atom
Define the term Ligand - answerAtom, ion or molecule which can donate a pair of
electrons to a metal ion
What can lattice enthalpy defined as? (2 things) - answerLattice enthalpy of formation
and lattice enthalpy of dissociation
Why is the experimental value for lattice dissociation of some compounds greater than
the theoretical value? - answerthe bonding is not 100% ionic/ there is some covalent
character/ there is additional covalent bonding
what does the perfect ionic model assume? - answerThe bonding in the compound is
not 100% ionic. In the model the ions are perfect spheres/point charges are not
distorted
What 2 things might cause a different lattice enthalpy? - answerEnthalpy of bond
dissociation (eg halogens)
Enthalpy of formation
why is the lattice enthalpy greater for ions with a high charge? - answerThere is a
stronger attraction
Why is the lattice enthalpy greater for smaller ions? - answersmaller ions are more
closely packed in the lattice
there is a stronger attraction
what is the relationship between enthalpy of lattice dissociation and enthalpy of lattice
formation? - answersame numerical value but different signs
State Hess' law - answerEnthalpy change for any chemical reaction is independent of
the route taken, and depends only on the initial and final states.
Why is the second electron affinity endothermic? - answerRepulsion of the negative ion
with the negative electron being added
Define enthalpy of hydration - answerThe enthalpy change when 1 mole of gaseous
ions is converted to one mole of aqueous ions