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In the field of chemistry, standard temperature and pressure conditions are:0 K1 atm273 K-273°C760cm 3(Hg)

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In the field of chemistry, standard temperature and pressure conditions are:

  • 0 K
  • 1 atm
  • 273 K
  • -273°C
  • 760 cm HgHg
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Solution

The standard temperature and pressure conditions in the field of chemistry are as follows:

  1. Temperature: The standard temperature is 273 Kelvin (K) or 0 degrees Celsius (°C). This is also known as 0 degrees on the Celsius scale or absolute zero.

  2. Pressure: The standard pressure is 1 atmosphere (atm). This is the average atmospheric pressure at sea level.

  3. Volume: The standard volume is 760 cubic centimeters (cm^3) of mercury (Hg). This is the volume occupied by 1 mole of an ideal gas at standard temperature and pressure.

These conditions are used as a reference point for comparing and measuring various chemical reactions and properties.

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