Consider the following reaction:
$N_{2}O_{4(g)} \rightleftharpoons 2NO_{2(g)} ; \Delta H^{0} = +58 \ kJ$
For each of the following cases $(a, b)$,determine the direction in which the equilibrium shifts:
$(a)$ Temperature is decreased
$(b)$ Pressure is increased by adding $N_{2}$ at constant $T$ and constant $V$

  • A
    $a$. Towards reactant,$b$. No change
  • B
    $a$. Towards product,$b$. Towards reactant
  • C
    $a$. Towards product,$b$. No change
  • D
    $a$. Towards reactant,$b$. Towards product

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