I rearranged the PV=nRT equation into P=(nR/V)T. Since we know nothing about the volume, we can close our eyes and assume that V is constant. So now we have Pressure is proportional to Temperature.
Also, we know that the sample of H2S remains the same amount from the beginning to the end (law of conservation of mass), so n is the same.
Using the Van der Waals equation..
[P(obs) + a(n/v)^2]*(v-nb)=nRT
we know n and v are constant, leaving the only possible source of change at the letter "a".
"a" depends on the IMF forces and the boiling points of the molecule.
Therefore, we can deduce that only the intermolecular forces are responsible for the decrease in pressure.
I hope this helps and hope you make it to the Study Camp.