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The water gas shift reaction used commercially to produce H2(g): CO (g)+ H2O (g) --> CO2 (g) + H2(g).

DeltaH=-41.2 kJ/mol
Delta S= -42.1 J/mol*K
Delta G= -28.6 kJ\mol

Determine Kp at 850 K
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