what is standard temperature and pressure
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is equal to 0 degree C which is 283.15K mmHg it is used for measuring gas density and volume
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Standard Temperature and Pressure. Standard temperature is equal to 0 °C, which is 273.15 K. Standard Pressure is 1 Atm, 101.3kPa or 760 mmHg or torr. STP is the "standard" conditions often used for measuring gas density and volume. At STP, 1 mole of any gas occupies 22.4L.
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