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STP
Is a reaction at STP (standard Temp and Pressure) @ 0*C or 25*C? I believe I've seen both used so I just want to clarify.
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Re: STP
The standard temperature is 0*C (273K) and pressure is 1 bar, for STP.
However, STP is rare in lab settings, so SATP (Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure) is used. In SATP, the temperature is 25*C and pressure is 1 bar.
Hope this helped you!
However, STP is rare in lab settings, so SATP (Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure) is used. In SATP, the temperature is 25*C and pressure is 1 bar.
Hope this helped you!
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Re: STP
As much as I'm aware it's at 0 C. Funny thing though I always confuse STP, Standard Temperature, and Pressure as STP, the car part sales company. Oh yeah by the way if you ever buy some car parts specifically oil and oil filters STAY AWAY FROM STP it ain't worth it.
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Re: STP
Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP): 101.325kPa (1atm), 0°C (273.15K);
Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure (STP): 101.325kPa (1atm), 25°C (298.15K).
Standard Ambient Temperature and Pressure (STP): 101.325kPa (1atm), 25°C (298.15K).
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Re: STP
Hi! STP is 1atm and 0 degrees C (273.15K). SATP is at 1 atm and 25 degrees C(298.15K). Hope this helps!
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