Born Haber Cycle

The Born-Haber cycle is a famous cycle of chemical reactions, first devleoped by Max Born and the German chemist Fritz Haber in 1917. The Born-Haber cycle involves the formation of an ionic compound from the reaction of an alkali metal (Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs) with a gaseous halogen (F2, Cl2).

External links

  • http://onsager.bd.psu.edu/~jircitano/BH.html

 

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