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Lattice magnesium compounds

Compounds of aluminium and magnesium in the lower oxidation states, A1(I) and Mg (I), do not exist under normal conditions. If we make an assumption that the radius of AF or Mg is the same as that of Na (same row of the Periodic Table), then we can also equate the lattice energies, MCI. Use this information in a Born-Haber cycle to calculate... [Pg.88]

For ionic compounds, the formula represents a ratio rather than a discrete particle. For example, the formula for magnesium oxide, MgO, signifies that magnesium and oxygen exist in a one-to-one atomic ratio. Recall that MgO exists in a lattice structure held together by ionic bonds, as shown in Figure 3.41. The formula MgO represents the ratio in which ions are present in the compound. [Pg.96]


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