To calculate the standard enthalpy change H for the reaction, we can use the following equation:H = Hf of products - Hf of reactants where Hf is the standard enthalpy of formation of each substance.For the given reaction:2Fe s + 3/2O2 g Fe2O3 s H = [1 * -826 kJ/mol ] - [2 * 0 kJ/mol + 3/2 * 0 kJ/mol]H = -826 kJ/molNow, to calculate the standard entropy change S for the reaction, we need the standard molar entropy of Fe s and O2 g . Unfortunately, these values are not provided in the problem. However, we can still set up the equation for S:S = S of products - S of reactants where S is the standard molar entropy of each substance.For the given reaction:2Fe s + 3/2O2 g Fe2O3 s S = [1 * 87.4 J/K/mol] - [2 * S Fe + 3/2 * S O2 ]Without the values for S Fe and S O2 , we cannot calculate S for the reaction.