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4 December, 22:31

Consider the KF molecule, which has an ionic bond. The bond length is 2.17 x 1010 m (a) Calculate the energy required to dissociate the KF molecule into the ions K * and F | (b) The energy required to dissociate KF into neutral atoms is 498 kJ/mol. Given that the first ionization energy for K is 418 kJ/mol, calculate the electron affinity (in kJ/mol) for F. Show your work for all calculations 2. (a) + 6.40 x 10 kJ mol1 or + 1.06 x 1018 J (b) + 276 kJ mol

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  1. 4 December, 22:57
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    a) + 640 kJ/mol or + 1.06x10⁻¹⁸ J

    b) + 276 kJ/mol

    Explanation:

    To dissociate the molecule, the bond must be broken, thus, it's necessary energy equal to the energy of the bond, which can be calculated by:

    E = (Q1*Q2) / (4*π*ε*r)

    Where Q is the charge of the ions, ε is a constant (8.854x10⁻¹²C²J ⁻¹ m⁻¹), and r is the bond length. Each one of the ions has a charge equal to 1. The elementary charge is 1.602x10⁻¹⁹C, which will be the charge of them.

    1 mol has 6.022x10²³ molecules (Avogadros' number), so the energy of 1 mol is the energy of 1 molecule multiplied by it:

    E = 6.022x10²³ * (1.602x10⁻¹⁹) ² / (4π*8.854x10⁻¹²*2.17x10⁻¹⁰)

    E = + 640113 J/mol

    E = + 640 kJ/mol

    Or at 1 molecule: E = 640/6.022x10²³ = + 1.06x10⁻²¹ kJ = + 1.06x10⁻¹⁸ J

    b) The energy variation to dissociate the molecule at its neutral atoms is the energy of dissociation less the difference of the ionization energy of K and the electron affinity of F (EA):

    498 = 640 - (418 - EA)

    640 - 418 + EA = 498

    222 + EA = 498

    EA = + 276 kJ/mol
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