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Which way will the equilibrium shift, for the endothermic reaction below, if the pressure is increased by adding an inert gas (and everything else is held constant)?N2O4(g)   2NO2(g)Group of answer choicesTo the left (more reactants)To the right (more products)It will not shift

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Which way will the equilibrium shift, for the endothermic reaction below, if the pressure is increased by adding an inert gas (and everything else is held constant)?N2O4(g)   2NO2(g)Group of answer choicesTo the left (more reactants)To the right (more products)It will not shift

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The equilibrium of a reaction can be affected by changes in pressure. However, adding an inert gas at constant volume does not change the partial pressures of the gases involved in the reaction. This is because the inert gas does not participate in the reaction, so it does not affect the balance between reactants and products. Therefore, the equilibrium will not shift. The answer is "It will not shift".

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