Write the standard temperature and pressure $(STP)$ values.

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(N/A) Standard Temperature and Pressure $(STP)$ is defined by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry $(IUPAC)$ as follows:
$1$. Standard Temperature: The standard temperature is defined as $273.15 \ K$ (which is equivalent to $0 \ ^\circ C$).
$2$. Standard Pressure: The standard pressure is defined as $10^5 \ Pa$ (or $1 \ bar$).
Note: In older conventions,$STP$ was often defined as $273.15 \ K$ and $1 \ atm$ $(101325 \ Pa)$,but the current $IUPAC$ standard is $1 \ bar$.

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