Equilibrium Constant an Elevated Temperature

For the reaction
CO (g) + H2 (g) CO2 (g) + H2 (g)
the following absolute entropies (cal/(mole K))
CO = 47.3
H2O = 45.11
CO2 = 51.06
H2 = 31.21
and the following heats of formation (standard, in cal/mole)
CO = -26420
H2O = -57800
CO2 = -94050
at 25°C, are given. Assuming Ho (of reaction) is constant over the temperature range, calculate Kp at 600°K.

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