How To Construct and Solve Born–Haber Cycles

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This video will help you understand how to construct a Born–Haber cycle from scratch, and how to use it to find the lattice enthalpy for an ionic compound. We'll go through three examples that get progressively more complicated.

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0:00 - What is a Born–Haber cycle?
1:35 - How to set up a Born–Haber cycle
3:37 - Solving the NaCl Born–Haber cycle
5:16 - Solving the CaO Born–Haber cycle
6:31 - Solving the MgBr2 Born–Haber cycle (slightly trickier!)

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Can't believe how underrated this channel is. You managed to make me watch theoric chemistry videos on my own.

albertoreyabuelo
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My inorganic professor ran out of time in lecture and told us to just look up how these cycles work without telling us a single thing. Thank you for this video!

spacenerd
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This was absolutely the best explanation on born-haber cycle 🔥💯

chrisbrainythrows
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hands down one of the best explanations of the born harber cycle I have ever seen, the animations, the tone of voice at important points, everything is so clear. Fantastic video!
Keep it up!!

avadf
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Thank you very much, my teacher. This video summarizes my understanding of this topic
Because in the final year curriculum (in Arab countries the final grade is grade 12) there is this lesson in the chemistry curriculum, and you explained the whole lesson to me, thank you very much.
I appreciate your efforts and keep going

offix
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This is great, your videos deserve so much more attention.

AshleighOneill-iu
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love the animations! make it really easy to follow

is
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You are absolutely amazing at explaining
This was Brilliant
Thank you
I understood this on the bus to netball :)

alishanamakula
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This explanation was so much better than the one ma teacher gave at school

DhruvLagad
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Do we normally have to draw the diagram in A Level exam or would we only need to calculate the values?

jinsaadai
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is the last born-haber cycle wrong because bromine is in liquid state in standard state

revisionanwin
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On the last example why did we have to place 2 as the coefficient is it because Bromine is a diatomic

GamuchiraiMukwenha
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for the MgBr2, why is the atomisation doubled, isn't there a 2 below the Br so wont it be the same?
overall it was easier to understand though thank you, except for the last one

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