| 31. | It is a method for relating the reactant liquid flow rate to the reactor volume at a standard temperature.
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| 32. | *A human weighing 200lbs occupies about 89 liters of space, about four moles of gas at standard temperature and pressure.
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| 33. | Where T is the mean day temperature in Kelvin and DTS represents the number of days transformed to standard temperature.
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| 34. | In the case of solar cells at standard temperature and pressure, this loss accounts for about 7 % of the power.
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| 35. | At standard temperature and pressure, hydrogen is a colorless, odorless, nonmetallic, tasteless, highly diatomic gas with the molecular formula H 2.
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| 36. | In the United States, the standard temperature is most commonly defined as 60 �F or 70 �F, but again, not always.
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| 37. | While its appearance at standard temperature and pressure is unknown, it can present as a white solid, which is thermally stable below.
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| 38. | It consists of one central phosphorus atom surrounded by four oxygen atoms in a soluble in water at standard temperature and pressure.
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| 39. | These values are true only for a completely reversible reaction at standard temperature and pressure ( 1 bar and 25 �C ).
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| 40. | At standard temperature and pressure, it has the ammonia / bleach odor common to amines and is soluble in almost all organic solvents.
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