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What is the standard temperature and pressure (STP) for gases?
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What is the standard temperature and pressure (STP) for gases?
0°C and 1 atm
25°C and 1 atm
0°C and 760 mmHg
100°C and 1 atm
Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions
What is the standard temperature and pressure (STP) for gases?
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Step 1: Understand that STP stands for Standard Temperature and Pressure.
Step 2: Know that the standard temperature is 0 degrees Celsius.
Step 3: Convert 0 degrees Celsius to Kelvin, which is 273.15 K.
Step 4: Learn that the standard pressure is 1 atmosphere (atm).
Step 5: Recognize that 1 atm is equal to 101.3 kilopascals (kPa).
Step 6: Combine these values to define STP: 0°C (273.15 K) and 1 atm (101.3 kPa).
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