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1. Asmoke has an industry standard temperature range of 180F-500F

2. At standard temperature and pressure, ethane is a colorless, odorless gas.

3. Beryllium resists oxidation when exposed to air at standard temperature and pressure.

4. Alkali metals are highly reactive at standard temperature and pressure and readily lose their …

5. Density of dry air at standard temperature and standard pressure shall be taken as: i.

6. AMOUNTS SHALL BE EXPRESSED IN MICROGRAMMES PER CUBIC METRE OF AIR AT STANDARD TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE .

7. The assumption is that a particular pressure represents a particular altitude and, therefore, a standard temperature.

8. Condensate is a mixture of light hydrocarbons with relatively low molecular weight which exists as a liquid at standard conditions (standard temperature and pressure)

9. Under conditions of standard temperature and pressure , metal carbides react strongly with water to form metal oxide s or hydroxides and flammable acetylene gas, e.g.

10. The temperature within the exposure apparatus during the dry portion of the cycle shall be controlled by circulation of sufficient air to maintain a constant black standard temperature.

11. (c) The two engines are assumed to fail at the most critical point of that portion of the route where the aeroplane is more than 90 minutes, at the all-engines long range cruising speed at standard temperature in still air, away from an aerodrome at which the performance requirements applicable at the expected landing mass are met.

12. The error compensation comprises producing a correction parameter representing a function of the deviation of the actual temperature (STT) from the standard temperature at the corresponding elevation, and the respective correction parameter representing the temperature deviation is applied to the signal produced from the acceleration measurements in the vertical direction (vert accel; GVS; IFBA) so that speed and position values (BVS; IFBA; IFBAPC) arise which nearly correspond to a barometric elevation signal.