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In this reaction n2o4(g) 2no2(g), what changes in color would you expect as pressure is increased at a constant temperature? becomes lighter becomes darker will not change indeterminate
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I think is C but if not correct i don’t know
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Increasing the pressure will shift the equilibrium toward the left.
Since N2O4 is colorless and NO2 is brown, you would expect increasing the pressure would make the color lighter.
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