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Chemical Engineering Practice Test: Temperature and Pressure
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In chemistry, standard temperature and pressure (STP) are reference conditions used to compare the properties of gases. STP is defined as a temperature of 0 degrees Celsius (273.15 Kelvin) and a pressure of 1 atmosphere (101.325 kilopascals). The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) used to define STP as 0 ᵒC (273.15 K, or 32 ᵒF) and 1 atm (101.325 kPa = 760 Torr). However, this definition is now obsolete. Since 1982, STP has been defined as a temperature of 273.15 K (0 °C, 32 °F) and an absolute pressure of exactly 105 Pa (100 kPa, 1 bar). In the chemical process... Show more
Chemical Engineering Practice Test: Temperature and Pressure
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1. Let us say temperature of a body in degree Celsius and degree Rankine are related as TC = 50 + 3TR, what is the change in temperature in Kelvin, if the change in temperature in degree Rankine is 100oR?