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What are values for standard pressure?
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1 atm
750 mmHg
760 mmHg
100 kPa
101.325 kPa
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It depends on which definition you mean:
- If by "standard pressure" you mean the standard atmosphere (1 atm), then the correct values are:
- 1 atm
- 760 mmHg
- 101.325 kPa
- If you mean the modern IUPAC "standard pressure" (the conventional standard state for gases), that is 100 kPa (10^5 Pa).
750 mmHg is not a standard value (750 mmHg ≈ 99.99 kPa, close to 100 kPa but not equal to 1 atm).
- If by "standard pressure" you mean the standard atmosphere (1 atm), then the correct values are:
- 1 atm
- 760 mmHg
- 101.325 kPa
- If you mean the modern IUPAC "standard pressure" (the conventional standard state for gases), that is 100 kPa (10^5 Pa).
750 mmHg is not a standard value (750 mmHg ≈ 99.99 kPa, close to 100 kPa but not equal to 1 atm).
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