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2014年5月1日 · STP stands for Standard Temperature and Pressure, and NTP stands for Normal Temperature and Pressure. Learn the values, formulas and examples of STP and NTP in chemistry and physics.
Learn how to calculate the volume occupied by 1 mole of a gas under different temperature and pressure conditions. Find examples, formulas, and practice problems on molar volume of a gas at STP and NTP.
2014年5月25日 · Learn why 22.4 liters is the molar volume of an ideal gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP), and how to calculate it using the ideal gas law. See the answer and explanation from a chemistry expert on Socratic.
2014年8月30日 · Learn how to calculate the molar volume of hydrogen gas at different temperatures and pressures, using ideal gas and actual gas laws. Find the values of molar volume for hydrogen gas at STP and 20 °C, and compare them with the experimental density of hydrogen gas.
2017年7月17日 · As far as I know, and you will have to check your syllabus (do so, because this is important!), #"NTP"# specifies a temperature of #293.15*K#, and a pressure of #1*atm#. Unfortunately there seems to be several standards in use, #"STP"# , #"NTP"# , and #"SATP"# , and several #"standard"# pressures of #1*atm# , and #100*kPa# ; and this is bound to cause confusion, and error, and of course it ...
2014年3月5日 · Using the Ideal Gas Law, you would find the volume of 1 mole of a gas at Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP). STP = 1 atm of pressure and 273 K for temperature P = 1 atm V = ??? n = 1 mole R = 0.0821 atm L/mol K K = 273 K #P V = n R T # solves to
Learn how to calculate the relative amounts of reactants and products in gas reactions using the ideal gas law. Find examples, problems, and explanations of gas stoichiometry concepts and applications.
2017年8月11日 · Normal Temperature and Pressure, NTP, is apparently #20^@ "C"# and #"1 atm"#.This should not be confused with STP, which is at #0^@ "C"#, not #20^@ "C"#, and not #25 ...
2015年6月30日 · Find the volume of 2 moles of chlorine gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP) using ideal gas law and van der Waals equation. See answers, explanations, and calculations from Socratic users.
2014年5月25日 · Learn how to use the ideal gas law to calculate the molar volume of a gas at standard temperature and pressure (STP), which is 22.4 L/mol. See the formula, the values of P, V, n, R and T, and the answer steps.