Standard Form of molecule

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kennedyp
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Standard Form of molecule

Postby kennedyp » Thu Jan 30, 2020 4:50 pm

How do we know that a molecule is in its "standard form"?

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Re: Standard Form of molecule

Postby Chem_Mod » Thu Jan 30, 2020 10:39 pm

A substance is in its standard form when at 25 degrees C and 1atm. There is no way to memorize what phase each substance would be in at these conditions.

Anna Heckler 2C
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Re: Standard Form of molecule

Postby Anna Heckler 2C » Thu Jan 30, 2020 11:06 pm

The standard form of a molecule has given values associated with it. The standard form is observed at 25 degrees Celsius, 1 atm.

Rita Chen 1B
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Re: Standard Form of molecule

Postby Rita Chen 1B » Thu Jan 30, 2020 11:44 pm

How about at bar because they are very similar?

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Re: Standard Form of molecule

Postby 805312064 » Fri Jan 31, 2020 12:46 am

As long as the pressure is 1 atm and the temperature is 25C, the substance is in its standard form.

Angela Wu-2H
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Re: Standard Form of molecule

Postby Angela Wu-2H » Sun Feb 02, 2020 6:14 pm

By standard form, is this referring to the STP vs. NTP thing?

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Re: Standard Form of molecule

Postby Aarushi Solanki 4F » Sun Feb 02, 2020 6:29 pm

Standard form of the substance is the form that a substance naturally occurs as in 25 degrees Celsius and 1 atm conditions. The most important thing to remember about standard form is that some molecules exist in their diatomic form at these conditions.


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