Calcium hydroxide, which reacts with carbon dioxide to form calcium carbonate, was used by the ancient Romans as mortar in stone structures. The reaction for this process is

Ca(OH)2(s) + CO2(g) --> CaCO3(s) + H2O(g) ; ΔH = -69.1 kJ

What is the enthalpy change if 3.8 mol of calcium carbonate is formed?

(A) -18 kJ
(B) -69 kJ
(C) -73 kJ
(D) -260 kJ