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Please calculate the energy involved in the following chemical reaction, given the values below:
2Ag + H2S --> Ag2S + H2
-24 -33
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I showed you how to do it. You substitute the numbers and go through the calculation. And I have no idea which numbers go with the elements/compounds
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