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5.1.2 Born-Haber Cycles

Overview

The Born-Haber cycle is an application of Hess's Law, which states that the enthalpy change of a reaction is independent of the path taken. This approach is particularly useful for calculating lattice enthalpies, which cannot be measured directly.

A Born-Haber cycle allows us to indirectly determine the lattice enthalpy of an ionic compound by considering a series of enthalpy changes leading to the formation of the compound from their elements in their standard states.

Key Components of a Born-Haber Cycle

The Born-Haber cycle for an ionic compound includes several enthalpy changes:

  1. Enthalpy of Formation (ΔfH°ΔfH°) – Enthalpy change when one mole of an ionic compound is formed from its elements in their standard states.
  2. Enthalpy of Atomisation (ΔatH°ΔatH°) – Enthalpy change when one mole of gaseous atoms forms from the element in its standard state.
  3. Ionisation Enthalpy (ΔieH°ΔieH°) – Enthalpy change when electrons are removed from one mole of gaseous atoms to form ions.
  4. Electron Affinity (ΔeaH°ΔeaH°) – Enthalpy change when electrons are added to one mole of gaseous atoms to form anions.
  5. Lattice Enthalpy (ΔlattH°ΔlattH°) – Enthalpy change when one mole of an ionic compound is formed from its gaseous ions. This can be calculated indirectly using the Born-Haber cycle.
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Example: Born-Haber Cycle for Sodium Chloride (NaClNaCl) To illustrate, let's apply these steps in constructing a Born-Haber cycle for NaClNaCl


Step 1: Atomisation of Sodium (ΔatH°ΔatH°)

Na(s)Na(g)Na(s) → Na(g)

Step 2: Atomisation of Chlorine (ΔatH°ΔatH°)

12Cl2(g)Cl(g)\frac{1}{2}Cl₂(g) → Cl(g)

Step 3: Ionisation of Sodium (ΔieH°ΔieH°)

Na(g)Na+(g)+eNa(g) → Na⁺(g) + e⁻

Step 4: Electron Affinity of Chlorine (ΔeaH°ΔeaH°)

Cl(g)+eCl(g)Cl(g) + e⁻ → Cl⁻(g)

Step 5: Formation of NaClNaCl (ΔfH°ΔfH°)

Na(s)+12Cl2(g)NaCl(s)Na(s) + \frac{1}{2}Cl₂(g) → NaCl(s)

Step 6: Lattice Enthalpy (ΔlattH°ΔlattH°)

Na+(g)+Cl(g)NaCl(s)Na⁺(g) + Cl⁻(g) → NaCl(s)

Note:

Each step is represented by an enthalpy change in the cycle, and Hess's Law allows for the calculation of the lattice enthalpy when these enthalpies are summed.

Born-Haber Cycles with Group 2 Elements

Born-Haber cycles for compounds containing Group 2 elements, such as magnesium chloride (MgCl2MgCl₂), require additional steps compared to Group 1 compounds due to differences in ion charges.

Second Ionisation Energy of Mg

Since Mg forms Mg2+Mg²⁺ ions, the second ionisation energy must be considered:

Mg+Mg2++e\text{Mg}^+ \rightarrow \text{Mg}^{2+} + e^-

Atomisation of Chlorine and Electron Affinity

Because two moles of ClCl⁻ ions are formed for each mole of Mg2+Mg²⁺, both the atomisation of chlorine and the electron affinity of chlorine are multiplied by 2:

Atomisation of Cl

Cl2(g)2Cl(g)\text{Cl}_2(g) \rightarrow 2\text{Cl}(g)

Electron Affinity

2×(Cl(g)+eCl(g))2 \times (\text{Cl}(g) + e^- \rightarrow \text{Cl}^-(g))
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Summary of Steps in a Born-Haber Cycle

  1. Atomisation: Converts elements to gaseous atoms.
  2. Ionisation: Converts gaseous atoms to positive ions.
  3. Electron Affinity: Converts gaseous atoms to negative ions.
  4. Formation and Lattice Enthalpy: Combines ions to form the ionic lattice.
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