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The condition called standard temperatur...

The condition called standard temperature and pressure (STP) for a gas is defined as temperature of `0^@ C = 273.15 K` and a pressure of `1 atm = 1.013 xx 10^5 Pa`. If you want to keep a mole of an ideal gas in your room at (STP), how big a container do you need ?

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