What is the molar volume (volume of one mole of) hydrogen sulfide gas at 500oC and 55.0kPa
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What is the molar volume (volume of one mole of) hydrogen sulfide gas at 500oC and 55.0kPa

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Supposing H2S to be an ideal gas at those conditions:
PV = nRT
V / n = RT / P = (8.3144621 L kPa/K mol) x (500 + 273 K) / (55.0 kPa) = 117 L/mol
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