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  • ...and [[pressure]] of the gases are all known. Often, but not always, the [[Reference conditions of gas temperature and pressure|reference conditions]] used for gas stoichiometric calculations are taken t
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  • {{r|Reference conditions of gas temperature and pressure}}
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  • *{{pl|Reference conditions of gas temperature and pressure}} *{{pl|Reference conditions of gas temperature and pressure}}
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  • ...style="Font-size: 120%; "> Static permittivities of some dielectrics at [[Reference conditions of gas temperature and pressure|SATP]].</font>
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  • ...n since there is no universally accepted set of standard conditions (see [[Reference conditions of gas temperature and pressure]]).
    14 KB (2,241 words) - 12:26, 26 October 2021
  • ...notation) is based upon measurements at some [[standard state]] or some [[Reference conditions of gas temperature and pressure]], to avoid any possibility of confusion, it is important to clearly state
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  • {{r|Reference conditions of gas temperature and pressure}}
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  • For example, at standard temperature and pressure [[Reference conditions of gas temperature and pressure|(STP)]] [[air]], a mixture of [[paramagnetic]] [[oxygen]] and [[diamagneti
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  • ...y from one source to another since each source presumably uses different [[reference conditions of gas temperature and pressure]].<br/> ...NG technical literature, for the most part, does not explicitly define the reference conditions of gas temperature and pressure when stating natural gas volumes in
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  • ...ains, for instance, why benzene under standard temperature and pressure ([[Reference conditions of gas temperature and pressure|STP]]) is a liquid.
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