Standard pressure is defined as 1atm, or 760mmHg. This is sea-level atmospheric pressure here on earth.
1 atmosphere.
760 Torr
101,325 Pascals
I do not know the pounds per square inch value.
Standard pressure is considered to be 101.325 kPa (kilopascals).
1 ATM is the standard pressure for a gas.
Standard pressure is 101.325 kPa
40torr or 5.332 kilopascals
Helium at standard temperature and pressure - is a gas.
gas
NO
nonvolatile
"Flourine" is a misspelling of fluorine, a chemical element that is a gas at standard temperature and pressure. The term "vapor" is usually restricted to a substance in the gas phase in equilibrium with a liquid that contains the liquid phase of the same substance. By this definition, fluorine could be a vapor only at a temperature far below standard temperature and pressure.
After 100 0C at standard pressure water become a gas.
A gas at standard pressure
40torr or 5.332 kilopascals
The pressure of gas has nothing to with ATP. However, the pressure of gas at STP, or Standard Temperature Pressure is 0 degrees Celsius and pressure is 1 ATM.
Elemental hydrogen is a gas at normal environmental temperatures. At extremely low temperatures or extremely high pressure, it can become a liquid and even a solid.
A gas at standard pressure
Acetylene is a gas at standard temperature and pressure.
Helium at standard temperature and pressure - is a gas.
gas
gas
No: hydrogen sulfide is a gas at standard room temperature and pressure