To calculate the enthalpy change, we first need to determine the amount of silver chloride AgCl that will be formed when the two solutions are mixed. The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is:AgNO3 aq + NaCl aq AgCl s + NaNO3 aq First, we need to find the moles of each reactant:Moles of NaCl = Volume Molarity = 0.050 L 0.2 mol/L = 0.01 molMoles of AgNO3 = Volume Molarity = 0.050 L 0.1 mol/L = 0.005 molSince the stoichiometry of the reaction is 1:1, the limiting reactant is AgNO3, as there are fewer moles of it. Therefore, 0.005 mol of AgCl will be formed.Now, we can calculate the enthalpy change using the enthalpy of precipitation of silver chloride:Enthalpy change = moles of AgCl enthalpy of precipitation per moleEnthalpy change = 0.005 mol -64.8 kJ/mol = -0.324 kJThe enthalpy change for the reaction is -0.324 kJ.