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Re: standard conditions [ENDORSED]
I believe standard conditions just represents things like 298K and 1atm. It doesn't necessarily mean the system is at equilibrium
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Re: standard conditions
The equilibrium constant should be different depending on the conditions such as temperature and pressure, so it does have to do with it a little. In general, all of our calculations involving equilibrium will be at standard conditions unless stated otherwise.
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Re: standard conditions
Most chemical experiments occur at STP, or Standard Temperature and Pressure, where the reaction occurs at 25 C (298 K) and 1 atm of atmospheric pressure. The reason for using STP is to allow other scientists to easily reproduce the conditions for the experiment.
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Re: standard conditions
As others have said, standard conditions refers to the temp and pressure etc, that are accepted so that accepted values for E nott and many other values from tables are valid.
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