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What is the change in enthalpy of the following reaction?

2nabr(aq) + pbcl2(aq) 2nacl(aq) + pbbr2(aq)

given:
nacl: ∆h = -411 kj
nabr: ∆h = -360 kj
pbcl2: ∆h = -359 kj
pbbr2: ∆h = -277 kj

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