Calculate the collision frequency, z, and the collision density, Z, in ammonia, R = 190 pm, at
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Calculate the collision frequency, z, and the collision density, Z, in ammonia, R = 190 pm, at 25°C and 100 kPa. What is the percentage increase when the temperature is raised by 10 K at constant volume?
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