To calculate the standard enthalpy change for the reaction, we can use the following formula:H_reaction = H_f products - H_f reactants where H_reaction is the standard enthalpy change for the reaction, H_f products is the sum of the standard enthalpies of formation of the products, and H_f reactants is the sum of the standard enthalpies of formation of the reactants.For this reaction, we have:H_f CaO = -635.1 kJ/molH_f H2O = -285.8 kJ/molH_f Ca OH 2 = -986.2 kJ/molNow, we can plug these values into the formula:H_reaction = [H_f Ca OH 2 ] - [H_f CaO + H_f H2O ]H_reaction = -986.2 kJ/mol - -635.1 kJ/mol + -285.8 kJ/mol H_reaction = -986.2 kJ/mol - -920.9 kJ/mol H_reaction = -65.3 kJ/molSo, the standard enthalpy change for the reaction between calcium oxide and water to form calcium hydroxide is -65.3 kJ/mol.