To calculate the standard enthalpy change H for the reaction, we can use the formula:H = [Hf products ] - [Hf reactants ]where Hf is the standard enthalpy of formation of each substance.For the given reaction:H = [1 * Hf Fe2O3 ] - [2 * Hf Fe + 3/2 * Hf O2 ]Substituting the given values:H = [1 * -826 kJ/mol ] - [2 * -0.44 kJ/mol + 3/2 * 0 kJ/mol ]H = -826 kJ/mol - -0.88 kJ/mol H = -825.12 kJ/molNow, to calculate the standard entropy change S for the reaction, we need the standard molar entropy values for all substances involved in the reaction. We are only given the standard molar entropy for Fe2O3 s , which is not enough information to calculate S for the reaction.If we had the standard molar entropy values for Fe s and O2 g , we could use the formula:S = [S products ] - [S reactants ]However, without the standard molar entropy values for Fe s and O2 g , we cannot calculate the standard entropy change for the reaction.