Chemical Thermodynamics Question 209

Hydrogen has an ionisation energy of $ 1311kJmol^{-1} $ and for chlorine it is $ 1256kJmol^{-1}. $ Hydrogen forms $ {{H}^{+}}( aq ) $ ions but chlorine does not form $ C{{l}^{+}}(aq) $ ions because

Options:

A) $ {{H}^{+}} $ has higher hydration enthalpy

B) $ C{{l}^{-}} $ has lower hydration enthalpy

C) $ Cl $ has high electron affinity

D) $ Cl $ has high electronegativity

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Answer:

Correct Answer: B

Solution:

  • Hydration energy of $ C{{l}^{-}} $ is very less than $ {{H}^{+}} $ hence it doesn’t form $ C{{l}^{-}} $ (aq) ion.


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