At standard temperature and pressure

  1. correct the following examples of gasses to standard temperature. (assume pressure is constant)(STP stands for standard temp and
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  2. Correct the following samples of gases to standard temperature. (Assume pressure is constant)(STP stands for standard temp and
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  3. A sample of oxygen gas at 295 kPa takes up 456 L of space at standard temperature (the “T” in STP). What is the new volume
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  4. The standard temperature and pressure for a gas is define to be a temperature of 0 degree celsius (273k) and pressure of 1 ATM
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  5. The standard temperature and pressure (STP); for a gas is defined to be a temperature of 0°C (273K) and pressure of 1atm
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  6. the standard pressure and temperature for a gas is defined to be a temperature of 0°c and pressure of 1 ATM(1.013x10⁵ pa).if
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  7. Which of the following is NOT true about the thermodynamic standard state?A. A solid is in its standard state when the
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  8. Which of the following is NOT true about the thermodynamic standard state?A. A pure liquid is in its standard state at 25C and a
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  9. Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP) is defined as a temperature of 0.00oC and a pressure of 100kPa. If the molar mass M of
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  10. Methane (CH4) behaves as an ideal gas under standard temperature and pressure conditions. What volume is occupied by 1 kg of
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