Determine the enthalpy for the reaction of oxygen and ammonia (NH3) gases to form water vapor and nitrogen gases using the following resources.
1. The reaction of hydrogen and nitrogen gases to form ammonia releases 92.0 KJ of energy .
2. The reaction of water vapor to produce oxygen and hydrogen gases requires 296 KJ of energy.
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