To calculate the standard Gibbs free energy change G for the reaction, we can use the following equation:G = H - TSwhere H is the enthalpy change, T is the temperature in Kelvin, and S is the entropy change.Given values:H = -483.60 kJ/molS = 69.91 J/mol.KT = 298 KFirst, we need to convert the entropy change from J/mol.K to kJ/mol.K:S = 69.91 J/mol.K * 1 kJ / 1000 J = 0.06991 kJ/mol.KNow we can plug the values into the equation:G = -483.60 kJ/mol - 298 K * 0.06991 kJ/mol.K G = -483.60 kJ/mol - 20.81 kJ/molG = -504.41 kJ/molThe standard Gibbs free energy change for the reaction is -504.41 kJ/mol.