The Lattice Energies of the Silver and Thallium Halides
- 1 May 1933
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in The Journal of Chemical Physics
- Vol. 1 (5), 327-334
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1749297
Abstract
The lattice energies and lattice constants of the silver and thallium halides are calculated assuming ionic crystals with a van der Waals potential. The latter term, which is large, accounts for the low solubilities (high lattice energies) of the salts. The calculations appear to be quantitatively satisfactory for the thallium halides, TlCl, TlBr and TlI, and for the three silver halides AgF, AgCl and AgBr. Definite evidence is found for assuming the existence of a homopolar potential in AgI of about 10 percent of the total lattice energy. One reason for believing this, is the stability of the zincblend instead of the rocksalt lattice, which latter should be stable were the compound purely ionic. There is presumably some homopolar binding in AgBr but it cannot be large. The thallium salts probably are entirely ionic. The theoretically calculated and experimental (chemical) lattice energies are, respectively, in K cal., AgF, 219, 217.7; AgCl, 203, 205.7; AgBr, 197, 201.8; AgI, 190, 199.2; TlCl, 167, 170.1; TlBr, 164, 165.6; TlI, 159, 160.8.Keywords
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