To calculate the enthalpy change for the reduction of iron III oxide Fe2O3 to iron metal Fe , we need to use the following equation:H_reaction = H_f products - H_f reactants The balanced chemical equation for the reduction of iron III oxide to iron metal is:Fe2O3 + 3CO 2Fe + 3CO2Now, we need the standard enthalpies of formation H_f for each substance involved in the reaction:H_f Fe2O3 = -824.2 kJ/molH_f CO = -110.5 kJ/molH_f Fe = 0 kJ/mol since it's an element in its standard state H_f CO2 = -393.5 kJ/molNow, we can plug these values into the equation:H_reaction = [2H_f Fe + 3H_f CO2 ] - [H_f Fe2O3 + 3H_f CO ]H_reaction = [2 0 + 3 -393.5 ] - [-824.2 + 3 -110.5 ]H_reaction = [-1180.5] - [-1155.7]H_reaction = -24.8 kJ/molSo, the enthalpy change for the reduction of iron III oxide Fe2O3 to iron metal Fe is -24.8 kJ/mol.