13) Standard temperature and pressure (STP) is temperature of 0 degrees celsius and pressure of 100kN/m squared temperature of 0 degrees celsius and pressure of 100N/m squared temperature of 16 degrees celsius and pressure of 100kN/m squared temperature of 0 degrees fahrenheit and pressure of 100kN/m squared
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3 kilopascals (kPa) or 101325 pascals (Pa). Now, let's look at each of the given conditions: 1) Temperature of 8 degrees Celsius and pressure of 100 kN/m^2: This does not match the definition of STP as the temperature is not 0 degrees Celsius and the pressure is Show more…
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