Born–Haber cycle
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The Born–Haber cycle is a particular application of Hess's law to deduce the changes in enthalpy for reactions involving gaseous ions, particularly the determination of lattice enthalpies.[1] It is named after the German scientists Max Born (1882–1970) and Fritz Haber (1868–1934).
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References
- ↑ Atkins, P. W. Physical Chemistry, 4th ed.; University Press: Oxford, 1990; pp 49–52. ISBN 0-19-855283-1.
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