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The Born-Haber Cycle is a thermodynamic cycle that relates the lattice energy of an ionic solid to the enthalpy changes involved in forming that solid from its gaseous ions. This cycle allows for the calculation of lattice energy, which is essential in understanding bond energies and formation enthalpies in ionic compounds. By breaking down the process into individual steps, such as sublimation, ionization, and electron affinity, it highlights the energetic factors influencing ionic bond formation.