Asked by Hailey
please help!
Is RTP in chemistry (thermochemistry and electrochemistry) referring to room temperature of 25degreeC (or 298K) and 1atm, or 20degreeC (293K) and 1atm?
In my lecture notes on gas law, they stated RTP refers to 25degreeC, but in my electrochem lecture notes they mentioned specifically that rtp is 20degreeC.
What???
Please please please help! Thanks! I tried googling but i got even more confused.
Is RTP in chemistry (thermochemistry and electrochemistry) referring to room temperature of 25degreeC (or 298K) and 1atm, or 20degreeC (293K) and 1atm?
In my lecture notes on gas law, they stated RTP refers to 25degreeC, but in my electrochem lecture notes they mentioned specifically that rtp is 20degreeC.
What???
Please please please help! Thanks! I tried googling but i got even more confused.
Answers
Answered by
DrBob222
Here is a link to read that will show the confusion. Both 20 C and 25 C are used.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_conditions_for_temperature_and_pressure
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_conditions_for_temperature_and_pressure
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