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The energy required to completely separate one mole of solid ionic compound into gaseous constituent ions is called…………………….

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Lattice enthalpy
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  • Lattice enthalpy is the enthalpy change for completely separating one mole of a solid ionic compound into its constituent ions in the _______phase.

    A
    solid
    B
    gas
    C
    liquid
    D
    solution
  • Number of electrons required to deposit one mole of Mg^(2+) ions is

    A
    `6.023xx10^(23)`
    B
    `12.046xx10^(23)`
    C
    `18.069xx10^(23)`
    D
    `3.012xx10^(23)`
  • Number of HlO_4 molecular required to complete oxidation one mole of glucose is

    A
    4
    B
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    C
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    D
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