STP stands for standard temperature and pressure. Because gases occupy different volumes at different temperatures and pressures, it is necessary to define a set of conditions that can be considered standard.
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this describes the conditions that are most likely to be in your lab.its not too likely that your lab would be under 10 atmospheres of pressure,or wolud be heated to 40 celsius.STP also is a set of figures that can be used by everyone,if we had no common factors for the calculations then every time you calculated somthing you would have to work out very slight alterations in temprature and pressure even though they would have virtually no impact on the calculation,STP makes the calculations more convienent
In chemistry, standard (conditions of) temperature and pressure, meaning an environment at 0oC and 100 kPa.
STP stands for standard temperature and pressure. These standards have been set by the IUPAC. For STP conditions, the temperature is 237.15K and pressure is 1 bar.
STP' refers to Standard Temperature and Pressure. The standard pressure is 1 Atmosphere (atm) and the standard temperature is 0º Celsius/ 32º Fahrenheit/ 273º Kelvin.
Standard temperature and pressure
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The conditions of 0 C and 1 atm pressure.
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The letters STP stand for Standerd Temperature and Pressure
At STP, Cl2 gas has a density of 0.0032g/mL. (Wikipedia article, "Chlorine") 0.30g Cl2 x (1mL Cl2/0.0032g) = 93.75mL Cl2
In chemistry it's standard temperature and pressure
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In chemistry STP stands for "Standard temperature and pressure" NTP stands for "Normal temperature and pressure" These are two so called stand sets of conditions however the exact definitions have changed over time and different organisations define these differently. See Wikipedia - standard temperature and pressure. there many other meanings. STP means Standard transporting plate NTP means Normal transporting plate
The letters STP stand for Standerd Temperature and Pressure
STP in physics and chemistry stands for standard temperature and pressure.
correction it is 22.4 and it is the volume of a gas at stp-->22.4 L
The pressure of a has at STP is 1 bar.
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At STP, Cl2 gas has a density of 0.0032g/mL. (Wikipedia article, "Chlorine") 0.30g Cl2 x (1mL Cl2/0.0032g) = 93.75mL Cl2
In chemistry it's standard temperature and pressure
I recently used STP in my 84 MB and it worked fine.
Analytical chemistry use the general language of chemistry.
This is the inorganic chemistry.
chemistry is very important. chemistry is different from bio chemistry .
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