What happens to the equilibrium between NO2(g) and N2O4(g) in inert argon when the volume is increased and additional argon is added to maintain a constant total pressure?
A) The ratio of NO2 to N2O4 increases solely because of the increase in volume.
B) The ratio of NO2 to N2O4 increases solely because of the addition of argon.
C) The ratio of NO2 to N2O4 decreases solely because of the increase in volume.
D) The ratio of NO2 to N2O4 decreases solely because of the addition of argon.
E) The ratio of NO2 to N2O4 remains the same, because the effects of the two processes cancel each other out.
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