The correct set from the following in which both pairs are in correct order of melting point is :
Solution
<p>Correct option is i.e. LiF > LiCl; MgO > NaCl. Melting point is directly proportional to lattice energy. Lattice energy is the energy required to separate a mole of an ionic solid into gaseous ions. It depends upon charge of ions and size of ions.</p>
<p>$M.P. \propto L.E. \propto {{Charge} \over {Size}}$</p>
<p>$$\matrix{
{Li \to + 1} & {Li \to + 1} \cr
{F = - 1} & {Cl \to - 1} \cr
} $$</p>
<p>Both LiF and LiCl having same charge, so melting point will depend on size.</p>
<p>Larger the size of anion, lesser the lattice energy and hence, melting point order is LiF > LiCl.</p>
<p>Similarly, $$\matrix{
{MgO} & {NaCl} \cr
{Mg \to 2 + } & {Na \to 1 + } \cr
{O \to 2 - } & {Cl \to 1 - } \cr
} $$</p>
<p>MgO having + 2 charge which is greater than NaCl (+ 1) charge. So, greater the charge on the ions greater will be lattice energy and hence, melting point order is MgO > NaCl.</p>
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Subject: Chemistry · Chapter: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure · Topic: Ionic and Covalent Bonding
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