N2O4(g)= 2NO2(g), what would happen if: NO2 is removed from system?

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If NO2 is removed from the system, Le Chatelier's Principle states that the reaction will shift to the right to replace the lost NO2. This means that more N2O4 will be converted to NO2 to maintain equilibrium.
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