Answer:
Number of moles of H₂S gas = 0.0183 moles
Note: The question is incomplete. The complete question is given below:
How many moles of hydrogen sulfide H2S are contained in a 327.3 mL bulb at 48.1°C if the pressure is 149.3 kPa?
Step-by-step explanation:
The following values are given in the question :
Volume of H₂S gas = 327.3 M = 0.3273 L
Temperature of gas = 48.1°C = (273.15 + 48.1) K = 321.25 K
Pressure of gas = 149.3 kPa
1 kPa = 0.00987 atm; 149.3 kPa = 149.3 × 0.00987 atm = 1.474 atm
Molar gas constant, R = 0.0821 liter·atm/mol·K.
number of moles, n = ?
Using PV = nRT
n = PV/RT
n = (0.3273 × 1.474)/(0.0821 × 321.25)
n = 0.0183 moles
Therefore, number of moles of H₂S gas = 0.0183 moles