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When dinitrogen trioxide decomposes to form nitrogen monoxide and nitrogen dioxide, doubling the volume of the reaction system generally leads to a decrease in pressure. According to Le Chatelier's principle, the system will respond to this change by favoring the direction that produces more gas molecules to counteract the decrease in pressure. Since the decomposition of dinitrogen trioxide produces two moles of gas (NO and NO2) from one mole of dinitrogen trioxide, the reaction shifts to the right, potentially increasing the production of nitrogen monoxide and nitrogen dioxide.

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