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Consider the reaction described by the following chemical equation. 2Ag2S(s)+2H2O(l)⟶4Ag(s)+2H2S(g)+O2( g)ΔH∘rxn=595.5kJmol The change in enthalpy for this reaction can be determined theoretically by using the standard enthalpies of formation for the species involved. ΔH∘rxn=∑nΔH∘fproducts−∑nΔH∘freactan ts What is the value for the standard enthalpy of formation for Ag(s) that would be used in the equation above?

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