Consider the following reaction:
N₂O₄ ⇌ 2NO₂(g); ∆H° = +58 kJ
For each of the following cases (a, b) the direction in which the equilibrium shifts is:

Option 1 - <p>Temperature is decreased<br><!-- [if !supportLineBreakNewLine]--><br><!--[endif]--></p>
Option 2 - <p>Pressure is increased by adding N₂ at constant T</p>
Option 3 - <p>(a) towards reactant, (b) towards product<br><!-- [if !supportLineBreakNewLine]--><br><!--[endif]--></p>
Option 4 - <p>(a) towards reactant, (b) no change<br><!-- [if !supportLineBreakNewLine]--><br><!--[endif]--></p>
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Correct Option - 2
Detailed Solution:

In endothermic reaction formation of reactants is favoured upon decrease in temperature. Addition of inert gas at constant volume and temperature has no effect on equilibrium.

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