The molarity of gaseous NH₃ in given solution is 2.23 M.
Molarity indicates the number of moles of solute dissolved in volume of a solution. Specifically, this volume of solution should be in liters.
So, firstly converting the volume of gaseous NH₃ (ammonia) in liters. Using the known relation, 1000 milliliters = 1 liter
So, volume of gaseous ammonia in liters = [tex]\frac{1*33.5}{1000}[/tex]
Thus, the volume of gaseous ammonia in liters is 0.0335 liters.
Molar mass of ammonia = 17 g/mol
Molarity = mass/molar mass*volume
Keep the values in formula of molarity
Molarity = [tex]\frac{1.27}{17*0.0335}[/tex]
Molarity of gaseous ammonia = 2.23 M
Thus, the molarity of gaseous NH₃ in given solution is 2.23 M.
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