Using data from the following reactions and applying Hess's law, calculate the heat change for the slow reaction of zinc with water (answer must be in kJ/mol Zn):

Zn(s) + 2 H2O(l) ----> Zn^2+(aq) + 2 OH-(aq) + H2(g) (ΔHrxn = ?)

H+(aq) + OH-(aq) ----> H2O(l) (ΔHrxn,1 = -56 kJ/mol H2O)

Zn(s) ----> Zn^2+(aq) (ΔHrxn,2 = -153.9 kJ)

1/2 H2(g) ----> H+(aq) (ΔHrxn,3 = 0.0 kJ)

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