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In thermodynamics, the standard pressure
In thermodynamics, the standard pressure is 100 kPa. What is this value in units of atmospheres.
I got 9.86x10^-7 atm but the
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Calorimetry, enthalpy, standard state, Hess's Law, and the second law of thermodynamics are all important concepts in the study
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correct the following examples of gasses to standard temperature. (assume pressure is constant)(STP stands for standard temp and
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Correct the following samples of gases to standard temperature. (Assume pressure is constant)(STP stands for standard temp and
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How would you define pressure in the unit of thermodynamics? Is it just a force basically?
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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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Tom
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A sample of oxygen gas at 295 kPa takes up 456 L of space at standard temperature (the âTâ in STP). What is the new volume
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if the absolute pressure of a gas is 550.280 kPa, its gage pressure is ?
A.101.325kPa b.277.280kPa c.448.955kPa d.651.605kPa
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Andre
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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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Jared
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Please help me in understanding this.
Differentiate between the First Law of Thermodynamics and the Second Law of Thermodynamics.
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