Answer:
The volume of H2 with 0.02 moles at 45° C and 998 mmHg is 0.089 Liters
Step-by-step explanation:
The ideal gas law states that pressure, volume and temperature of a gas is related to it's number of moles.
Formula:
PV = nRT
Parameters:
Volume = ?
Number of moles = 0.24 moles
Temperature = 45° C
Universal gas constant, R = 8. 314 J/mol. K
Pressure = 998 mmHg
Volume = 0.24 × 8.314 × 45 ÷ 998
V = 89.7912 ÷ 998
V = 0. 0899 Liters.
Therefore, the volume is 0.089 Liters.