| 1. | Is coulombic interaction energy the same as lattice energy / enthalpy?
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| 2. | The lattice energy for dipole-dipole or van der Waals forces.
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| 3. | The alkali halides generally have very high lattice energies.
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| 4. | This occurs because Al ( OH ) 3 has a very large lattice energy.
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| 5. | But now the couplings are lattice energy coefficients.
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| 6. | Most polymorphs of organic molecules only differ by a few kJ / mol in lattice energy.
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| 7. | Following this convention, the lattice energy of NaCl would be + 786 kJ / mol.
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| 8. | The lattice energy defining reaction then reads
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| 9. | The temperature of firing has a greater influence on reactivity than grind size as excess energy goes into lattice energy.
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| 10. | Due to the bulky hydrocarbon backbone metal bis ( trimethylsilyl ) amide complexes have low lattice energies and are lipophilic.
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