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What is the significance of the Born-Haber cycle in calculating lattice enthalpy?
A. It allows direct measurement of lattice enthalpy
B. It allows the use of known enthalpy values to determine lattice enthalpy
C. It is not useful for calculating lattice enthalpy
D. It is used only for covalent compounds
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