To calculate the standard enthalpy change for the reaction, we can use the following formula:H reaction = Hf products - Hf reactants For the reactants:2 moles of NaOH: 2 -469.14 kJ/mol = -938.28 kJ1 mole of H2SO4: 1 -814.00 kJ/mol = -814.00 kJFor the products:1 mole of Na2SO4: 1 -1388.40 kJ/mol = -1388.40 kJ2 moles of H2O l : 2 -285.83 kJ/mol = -571.66 kJNow, we can plug these values into the formula:H reaction = -1388.40 kJ + -571.66 kJ - -938.28 kJ + -814.00 kJ H reaction = -1960.06 kJ - -1752.28 kJ H reaction = 207.78 kJThe standard enthalpy change for the reaction is 207.78 kJ.