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The pressure of a has at STP is 1 bar.

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In chemistry and other sciences, STP or standard temperature and pressure is a standard set of conditions for experimental measurements, to enable comparisons to be made between sets of data. Internationally, the current STP defined by the IUPAC(International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry

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0°C and 101 kPa

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Q: Which combination of temperature and pressure correctly describes standard temperature and pressure or STP?
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