Answer:
After increasing the volume, we have 1.81 moles of hydrogen gas in the container
Explanation:
Step 1: Data given
Number of moles hydrogen gas (H2) = 1.24 moles
Volume of hydrogen gas (H2° = 27.8 L
The final volume is increas to 40.6 L
Step 2: Calculate the new number of moles
V1/n1 = V2/n2
⇒with V1 = the initial volume = 27.8 L
⇒with n1 = the initial number of moles H2 = 1.24 moles
⇒with V2 = the final volume = 40.6 L
⇒with n2 = the new number of moles = TO BE DETERMINED
27.8L / 1.24 moles = 40.6 L / n2
n2 = 40.6 / (27.8/1.24)
n2= 1.81 moles
After increasing the volume, we have 1.81 moles of hydrogen gas in the container