Following data is given for the reaction CaCO3(s)CaO(s)+CO2(g)

fH[CaO(s)]=-635.1kJmol-1
fH[CO2(g)]=-393.5kJmol-1
fH[CaCO3(s)]=-1206.9kJmol-1

Predict the effect of temperature on the equilibrium constant of the above reaction.

Given that, 
fH[CaO(s)]=-635.1kJmol-1
fH[CO2(g)]=-393.5kJmol-1
fH[CaCO3(s)]=-1206.9kJmol-1
In the reaction,
CaCO3(s)CaO(s)+CO2(g)
fH=fH[CaO(s)]+fH[CO2(g)]-fH[CaCO3(s)]
fH=-635.1+(393.5)-(-1206.9)=178.3kJmol-1
Because H value is positive, so the reaction is endothermic. Hence, according to Le-Chateleir's principle, reaction will proceed in forward direction on increasing temperature. Thus, the value of equilibrium constant for the reaction increases.