Answer: The order of increasing lattice energy is
Explanation: Lattice energy is defined as the energy required to break the intermolecular force that is responsible for the formation of a lattice.
Melting point is defined as the temperature at which solid gets converted into liquid due to the weakening of the bonds in the solid form.
- Relation between lattice energy and Melting point:
The relationship between these two is direct.
More the melting point of a compound, more will be its lattice energy.
Order of increasing Lattice energy will be:
Neutrons.
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3 covalent bonds (there are 2 electrons in the first orbital and 5 in the second. You still have room for three more)
The volume of 0.160 m Li2S solution required to completely react with 130 ml of 0.160 CO(NO3)2 is calculated as below
write the reacting equation
Co(NO3)2 + Li2S = 2LiNO3 + COS
find the moles of CO(NO3)2 = molarity x volume
= 130 ml x 0.160=20.8 moles
since the reacting moles between CO(NO3)2 to LiS is 1:1 the moles of LiS is also 20.8 moles
volume of Lis is therefore = moles of Lis/ molarity of LiS
= 20.8/0.160 = 130 Ml