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STP stands for Standard Temperature and Pressure. NTP stands for Normal Temperature and Pressure. STP is set by the IUPAC as 0°C and 100 kPa or 1 bar. Many old books and online sources say that standard pressure is 101.325 kPa (the old IUPAC standard that was changed in 1982), but I defer to the current IUPAC standard of 100 kPa. NTP is set at 101.325 kPa but uses 20°C as the temperature, Note: °C = 273.15K 20°C = 293.15K In simple language: STP stands for Standard Temperature and Pressure. NIP stands for Normal Temperature and Pressure. AtSTP: IPressure = 1 bar = 0.987 atm mmmllTemperature = 273 K or 0°C At NTP: Pressure = 1 atm mmml Temperature = 293 K or 20°C Also, atm = 1.013 bar Here, cm = centimetre m= metre atm = atmosphere 22.6k Views ° View Upvoters 4 Upvote 90 > Share VD» Recommended All Promoted by Terry Lovelace, Esq Atrue story of alien abduction. A true story of alien abduction from a state park in 1977. By attorney Terry Lovelace, Esq. lear more at facebook.com 200 Arya Shukla, B.tech MINING ENGINEER & Computer Science, Indian Institutes of Technology (2022) Answered Apr 21 is abbreviation for standard temperature and presure. At STP value of gas(generally ideal) is taken as 273.15 K and that of presure as 1 atm. as per TUPAC. NTP is abbreviation for normal temp. and presure and this is also for gaseous state.Here value of temp. is taken as 293.15 K and presure at 1 atm. Both the terms are generally used in calculations of moles or volume for ideal gases. 6.2k Views « View Upvoters 2 Upwote 15 Share oD» = [comment] Recommended Al Rhishikesh Jadhay, studied at Wilson College, Mumbai Updated Jul 8 STP is short form for Standard Temperature Pressure i.e. at 273.15K(0°C, 32°F) & 105 105 Pa (0.986923 atm), whereas NTP is short form for Normal Temperature and Pressure i.e. at 293.15K (20°C, 68°F) & 1.01325%1 99 yo5 Pa (1 atm) 6.5k Views - View Upvoters 4 Upvote 11 © Share DD eve mended All Promoted by The Vintage News Why do pilots say ‘Roger’? Why did a man's name become so widely used in aviation? learn more at thevintagenews.com 00 Saransh Gupta, Btech-(Cse) from Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Technology (2021) Answered Apr 26 STP is set by the IUPAC as 0°C and 100 kPa or 1 bar. Many old books and online sources say that standard pressure is 101.325 kPa (the old TUPAC standard that was changed in 1982), but I defer to the current IUPAC standard of 100 kPa. NTP is set at 101.325 kPa but uses 20°C as the temperature.

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