Thank you so much for this channel. The night before chem paper 1, and this is the FIRST time I've ever fully understood this and am able to label and get these type of questions right. I've never gotten this, my teacher just moved on so fast and assumed we all understood. Big thank you for going through the nitty gritty, and the whole concept. You've literally carried my alevels. Acids was another topic I absolutely sucked at.
Would we need to be able to construct a Born-Haber cycle from scratch (provided they didn't give us one in the question) with the arrows pointing the correct direction (due to the exothermic or endothermic nature of the enthalpy change they represent) and the higher energy arrows positioned above the lower energy arrows? I've checked the specification and I can't seem to find anything
36:53 if the calculations, the value of lattice enthalpy of dissociation is negative (given or calculated), do we reverse the signs or keep it as it is??? PS. Thanks for your video. They are really helpful
you start anywhere on the cycle and add all the values, keeping the sign the same if you're going with the arrow or changing the sign if going against the arrow. If all the values add up to 0, including the lattice enthalpy worked out, you most likely got the right answer :)
Allery chemistry was the reason i got my A grade in chem back in 2016. Ty so much!
You're very welcome!
Thank you so much for this channel. The night before chem paper 1, and this is the FIRST time I've ever fully understood this and am able to label and get these type of questions right. I've never gotten this, my teacher just moved on so fast and assumed we all understood. Big thank you for going through the nitty gritty, and the whole concept. You've literally carried my alevels. Acids was another topic I absolutely sucked at.
Ah thanks for that. Hope your exam went well today.
Beautiful explanations this has been saving my A level chemistry thank you so much for this
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thank you so much for everything you do its incredibly concise and helpful
not sure it was mentioned in the video but useful to note - enthalpy change of dissociation is the opposite of lattice enthalpy!
Would we need to be able to construct a Born-Haber cycle from scratch (provided they didn't give us one in the question) with the arrows pointing the correct direction (due to the exothermic or endothermic nature of the enthalpy change they represent) and the higher energy arrows positioned above the lower energy arrows?
I've checked the specification and I can't seem to find anything
The Born-Haber cycle for MgO is wrong at 28:17. Thanks for the otherwise amazing video though! :)
Why is it wrong?
Yeah I agree as well, the Born-haber cycle for MgO is wrong. Everything else is perfect though 😁 thank you.
@@neithonosmani9783 there is an LiCl at the bottom
36:53 if the calculations, the value of lattice enthalpy of dissociation is negative (given or calculated), do we reverse the signs or keep it as it is???
PS. Thanks for your video. They are really helpful
This was so useful! Thanks :)
Glad it was helpful!
This is so helpful thank you!
Glad it was helpful!
You have helped me greatly thank you
No problem!
hello, doesn't the increasing/decreasing number of protons also affect the lattice enthalpy(as well as ionic charge and ionic radius)?
idk about the number of protons but if you do ocr a then all you need to explain is the affect of ionic charge and ionic radius xx
Lettuce enthalpy
why do you atomise chlorine before lithium? does the order of which you do it matter?
You’ve probably already done your exams lol, but for anyone else seeing this the order doesn’t matter - I asked my teacher!
@@rubiksworld2170thanks !
at 20:12 I'm a bit confused as to why the value is halved
Because 1/2Cl2 turns into Cl which for both is just one Chlorine atom
The table shows the enthalpy of atomisation of Cl2 not just Cl. So halving would give you the correct value!
What do you mean by adding all the numbers to equal zero?
you start anywhere on the cycle and add all the values, keeping the sign the same if you're going with the arrow or changing the sign if going against the arrow. If all the values add up to 0, including the lattice enthalpy worked out, you most likely got the right answer :)
Great video 👍 thanks Sir 👌
Welcome 👍
A1 would be better, A19 has toll charge