To calculate the standard enthalpy change for the reaction, we can use the following formula:H = Hf products - Hf reactants where H is the standard enthalpy change for the reaction, and Hf represents the standard enthalpy change of formation for each compound.For the products:2 mol Fe s : 2 * 0 kJ/mol = 0 kJ3 mol CO2 g : 3 * -393.5 kJ/mol = -1180.5 kJFor the reactants:1 mol Fe2O3 s : 1 * -824.2 kJ/mol = -824.2 kJ3 mol CO g : Since the standard enthalpy of formation for CO g is not given, we will assume it to be 0 kJ/mol. Therefore, 3 * 0 kJ/mol = 0 kJ.Now, we can plug these values into the formula:H = 0 kJ + -1180.5 kJ - -824.2 kJ + 0 kJ H = -1180.5 kJ + 824.2 kJH = -356.3 kJThe standard enthalpy change for the reduction of iron III oxide to iron is -356.3 kJ.