Born–Mayer equation
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The Born–Mayer equation is an equation that is used to calculate the lattice energy of a crystalline ionic compound. It is a refinement of the Born–Landé equation by using an improved repulsion term.[1]
where:
- NA = Avogadro constant;
- M = Madelung constant, relating to the geometry of the crystal;
- z+ = charge number of cation
- z− = charge number of anion
- e = elementary charge, 1.6022Template:E C
- ε0 = permittivity of free space
- 4Template:Piε0 = 1.112Template:E C2/(J·m)
- r0 = distance to closest ion
- ρ = a constant dependent on the compressibility of the crystal; 30 pm works well for all alkali metal halides