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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) Equilibrium arrow.jpg 2NO2(g) Group of answer choices To 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) Equilibrium arrow.jpg 2NO2(g)

Group of answer choices

To the left (more reactants)

To the right (more products)

It will not shift

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Solution

The equilibrium of a reaction is not affected by the addition of an inert gas. This is because the addition of an inert gas at constant volume does not change the partial pressures or concentrations of the substances involved in the reaction. Therefore, the equilibrium will not shift. So, the answer is "It will not shift".

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