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Standard Pressure in Statistical Thermodynamics Formulas
Standard Pressure is equal to 1 atm (101.325 kilopascals). And is denoted by p°. Standard Pressure is usually measured using the Atmosphere Technical for Pressure. Note that the value of Standard Pressure is always negative.
Statistical Thermodynamics formulas that make use of Standard Pressure
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Determination of Entropy using Sackur-Tetrode Equation
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What is the Standard Pressure?
Standard Pressure is equal to 1 atm (101.325 kilopascals). Standard Pressure is usually measured using the Atmosphere Technical for Pressure. Note that the value of Standard Pressure is always negative.
Can the Standard Pressure be negative?
Yes, the Standard Pressure, measured in Pressure can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Standard Pressure?
Standard Pressure is usually measured using the Atmosphere Technical[at] for Pressure. Pascal[at], Kilopascal[at], Bar[at] are the few other units in which Standard Pressure can be measured.
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