Answer:
-1190.24 kJ
Explanation:
The enthalpy change in a chemical reaction that produces or consumes  gases is given by the expression:
ÎH = ÎU + Îngas RT
where  În gas is the change of moles of gas, R is the gas constant,and T is temperature.
Now from the given  balanced chemical reaction, the change in number of mol gas is equal to:
În gas = mole gas products - mole gas reactants = Â 2 - 5/2 = -1/2 mol
Sionce we know ÎU and the temperature (298 K), we are in position to calculate the change in enthalpy.
ÎH = -1189 x 10Âł J + (-0.5 mol ) 8.314 J/Kmol x 298 K
ÎH = -1.190 x 10â¶ J = -1.190 x 10â¶ J x 1 kJ/1000 J = -1.190 x 10Âł J