To calculate the enthalpy change for the combustion of methane gas, we need to consider the balanced chemical equation for the combustion reaction:CH4 g + 2 O2 g CO2 g + 2 H2O l Next, we need to find the standard enthalpies of formation for all the reactants and products involved in the reaction. We are given the standard enthalpies of formation for CH4 g and H2O l , but we also need the values for O2 g and CO2 g . The standard enthalpy of formation for O2 g is 0 kJ/mol since it is in its elemental form , and the standard enthalpy of formation for CO2 g is -393.5 kJ/mol.Now we can use Hess's Law to calculate the enthalpy change for the reaction:H = [Hf products ] - [Hf reactants ]H = [1 -393.5 kJ/mol + 2 -285.8 kJ/mol ] - [1 -74.8 kJ/mol + 2 0 kJ/mol]H = -393.5 - 571.6 + 74.8 kJ/molH = -890.3 kJ/molThe enthalpy change for the combustion of methane gas is -890.3 kJ/mol.