To calculate the enthalpy change for the combustion of methane gas, we can use the following formula:H_combustion = H_f products - H_f reactants First, we need to determine the number of moles of methane CH4 in 10 grams. The molar mass of CH4 is 12.01 g/mol C + 4 * 1.01 g/mol H = 16.05 g/mol.moles of CH4 = mass / molar mass = 10 g / 16.05 g/mol 0.623 molesNow, we can calculate the enthalpy change for the combustion of methane:H_combustion = [1 * H_f CO2 + 2 * H_f H2O ] - [H_f CH4 + 2 * H_f O2 ]Since the standard enthalpy of formation for oxygen gas O2 is zero it is in its standard state , the formula becomes:H_combustion = [1 * -393.5 kJ/mol + 2 * -241.8 kJ/mol ] - [ -74.8 kJ/mol ]H_combustion = -393.5 - 2 * 241.8 + 74.8 kJ/mol -802.9 kJ/molNow, we can calculate the enthalpy change for the combustion of 0.623 moles of methane:H = H_combustion * moles of CH4 = -802.9 kJ/mol * 0.623 mol -500.2 kJThe enthalpy change for the combustion of 10 grams of methane gas is approximately -500.2 kJ.