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what is the standard temperature and pressure ?​

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Answered by dhanushree7552
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Key Takeaways: STP or Standard Temperature and Pressure

STP values are most often cited for gases because their characteristics change dramatically with temperature and pressure. One common definition of STP is a temperature of 273 K (0° Celsius or 32° Fahrenheit) and the standard pressure of 1 atm.

Answered by rishabrockstarp9skpo
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Answer:STP in chemistry is the abbreviation for Standard Temperature and Pressure. STP most commonly is used when performing calculations on gases, such as gas density. The standard temperature is 273 K (0° Celsius or 32° Fahrenheit) and the standard pressure is 1 atm pressure

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