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Normal atmospheric pressure
Well, first you start with a problem . . .
The temperature at which the vapor pressure of the liquid equals the atmospheric pressure is called THE BOILING POINT.
If the atmospheric pressure is 29.4 inches of mercury the corresponding inches of mercury is: 880.
Because while atmospheric pressure is the greater of the two the vapour pressure of the water can not spontaneously form bubbles (ie boil).
Normal atmospheric pressure
It is a pressure of 1 bar.
When standard atmospheric conditions exist.
Standard conditions, or standard temperature and pressure (STP) is the atmospheric pressure at sea level with temperature at zero degrees Celsius (273.15 Kelvin).
Standard conditions, or standard temperature and pressure (STP) is the atmospheric pressure at sea level with temperature at zero degrees Celsius (273.15 Kelvin).
Standard conditions, or standard temperature and pressure (STP) is the atmospheric pressure at sea level with temperature at zero degrees Celsius (273.15 Kelvin).
Atmospheric condtions are conditions of how hot or cold something is, you might of heard people talking about Earth's atmospheric conditions soo its pratically describing Earth's atmospheric conditions.
Atmospheric pressure
Various conditions are needed for formation of ozone. UV, excess oxygen, pressure etc.
STP Standard Temperature and Pressure 0 degrees C and 101.3 kPa pressure
rain occurs in low atmospheric pressure.
If you mean in the ocean, approximately every 10 meters pressure increases by 1 bar. Assuming you want absolute pressure, at the surface you already have a pressure of approximately 1 bar - the atmospheric pressure. You can base your calculations on that.