Chemical Engineering - Stoichiometry - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Stoichiometry - Section 1 (Q.No. 31)
31.
S.T.P. corresponds to
Discussion:
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Clint said:
1 decade ago
STP (standard temperature and pressure) is:
P = 1 atm.
V = 22.4 L.
T = 274.15 K.
SATP (standard ambient temperature and pressure) is:
P = 1 bar.
V = 24.7 L.
T = 298.15 K.
P = 1 atm.
V = 22.4 L.
T = 274.15 K.
SATP (standard ambient temperature and pressure) is:
P = 1 bar.
V = 24.7 L.
T = 298.15 K.
Sarath said:
10 years ago
0 k and 1 atomic pressure is the STP condition.
Khuram said:
10 years ago
But STP conditions are 0c 1atm.
Peter Muwarure said:
8 years ago
S.T.P ->1atm (760torr, 1.01325bar, 101325pa) and 273.15k (0 degree celsius).
Vishal said:
7 years ago
I think option C is Right.
And option A is not right because of S.T.P.AT temp. 273.15k. And the pressure 1 atm=760torr.
And option A is not right because of S.T.P.AT temp. 273.15k. And the pressure 1 atm=760torr.
Akhil said:
7 years ago
STP refers only to 0c, hence the option C is correct.
Muhammad Muqeet said:
7 years ago
Yes, Option C is correct.
Trushal said:
7 years ago
1) STP - Standard Temperature and Pressure - is defined by IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) as air at 0 oC (273.15 K, 32 oF) and 105 pascals (1 bar).
2) STP - commonly used in the Imperial and USA system of units - as air at 60oF (520oR, 15.6oC) and 14.696 psi (1 atm, 1.01325 bara) also named "1 Standard Atmosphere".
At these conditions, the volume of 1 mol of gas is 23.6442 liters.
2) STP - commonly used in the Imperial and USA system of units - as air at 60oF (520oR, 15.6oC) and 14.696 psi (1 atm, 1.01325 bara) also named "1 Standard Atmosphere".
At these conditions, the volume of 1 mol of gas is 23.6442 liters.
Parth ajudiya said:
6 years ago
The Answer should be C 760 torr is equal to 760 mmhg.
Harisai said:
6 years ago
0k and 76cmHg is STP condition.
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