To calculate the standard enthalpy of formation Hf for butane C4H10 , we can use the following equation:Hf C4H10 = Hf products - Hf reactants The complete combustion of butane can be represented by the following balanced chemical equation:C4H10 g + 13/2 O2 g 4 CO2 g + 5 H2O l Now, we can calculate the standard enthalpy of formation for butane using the given data:Hf C4H10 = [4 Hf CO2 + 5 Hf H2O ] - [Hf C4H10 + 13/2 Hf O2 ]Since the standard enthalpy of formation for elements in their standard state is zero, Hf C s = Hf H2 g = Hf O2 g = 0.We are given the standard enthalpies of combustion for C4H10, CO2, and H2O as -2877.2, -393.5, and -285.8 kJ/mol, respectively. We can use these values to find the standard enthalpies of formation for CO2 and H2O:Hf CO2 = -393.5 kJ/molHf H2O = -285.8 kJ/molNow, we can plug these values into the equation:Hf C4H10 = [4 -393.5 + 5 -285.8 ] - [Hf C4H10 ]Hf C4H10 = [-1574 + -1429 ] - [Hf C4H10 ]Hf C4H10 = -3003 - Hf C4H10 Now, we can use the given standard enthalpy of combustion for C4H10:-2877.2 = -3003 - Hf C4H10 Hf C4H10 = -3003 + 2877.2Hf C4H10 = 125.8 kJ/molSo, the standard enthalpy of formation for butane C4H10 is 125.8 kJ/mol.