What does the solubility of s block halides in water depend upon?
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Solution
Solubility of Ionic compounds:
The solubility of ionic compounds depends upon two factors:
Lattice Energy
Hydration Energy
Lattice energy:
The energy that is required to convert one mole of an ionic solid into gaseous ions, the energy is known as Lattice energy.
When the lattice energy is higher, the melting point of s block halides is also high due to which the solubility of the halides in water decreases.
Hydration energy:
The amount of energy that is liberated when one mole of gaseous ions combines with water to form hydrated ions, the energy is known as Hydration energy.
The smaller the ion’s size, the greater its hydrated ionic radius, as a result, the ionic mobility is less.