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STP Gas Calculator
Effortlessly calculate chemical reactions under STP conditions for chemistry enthusiasts.
What is the STP Gas Calculator & How does it work?
At Standard Temperature and Pressure (STP), gases exhibit predictable behavior. Under these conditions, one mole of any ideal gas occupies a volume of 22.414 liters.
The Ideal Gas Law can be simplified at STP to find the relationship between moles and volume:.
This calculator uses this relationship to determine the volume occupied by a given number of moles of an ideal gas at STP.
The Ideal Gas Law can be simplified at STP to find the relationship between moles and volume:
V = n \times V_m
V = Volume in liters
n = Moles of gas
V_m = Molar volume at STP (22.414 L/mol)
n = Moles of gas
V_m = Molar volume at STP (22.414 L/mol)
This calculator uses this relationship to determine the volume occupied by a given number of moles of an ideal gas at STP.
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Results are for informational purposes only and do not constitute professional advice.
