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Question
Are the enthalpies of atomisation of Zinc and Copper matched correctly? Justify your answer.
| Element | Enthalpy of atomisation/kJ mol−1 |
| Zinc | 339 |
| Copper | 130 |
Justify
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Solution
No. The values are not matched correctly.
Explanation:
Zinc has a lower enthalpy of atomisation (~130 kJ mol−1) because its configuration [Ar]3d104s2 has no unpaired electrons, resulting in weaker metallic bonding.
Copper has a higher enthalpy of atomisation (~339 kJ mol−1) due to the presence of one unpaired electron in its 3d94s1 configuration, which leads to stronger metallic bonding.
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