STP using combined gas law.

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STP using combined gas law.

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Hi guys so I am asked to calculate the volume of H2 collected at STP using the combined gas law. I have my numbers and all but I am confused on where to put it in the equation.

The equation I'm using is V1=P2T1V2/T2P1.

Where would I put the STP numbers in? That's the only part I'm confused about. Thanks guys!
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Re: STP using combined gas law.

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STP = Standard Temperatur and Pressure. So in your case you have to choose T1 and p1 for it.
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