FAQ

What is the Molecular Collision per Unit Volume per Unit Time?
The Molecular Collision per Unit Volume per Unit Time is the average rate at which two reactants collide for a given system. Molecular Collision per Unit Volume per Unit Time is usually measured using the Collisions per Cubic Meter per Second for Collision Frequency. Note that the value of Molecular Collision per Unit Volume per Unit Time is always negative.
Can the Molecular Collision per Unit Volume per Unit Time be negative?
Yes, the Molecular Collision per Unit Volume per Unit Time, measured in Collision Frequency can be negative.
What unit is used to measure Molecular Collision per Unit Volume per Unit Time?
Molecular Collision per Unit Volume per Unit Time is usually measured using the Collisions per Cubic Meter per Second[1/(m³*s)] for Collision Frequency. Collisions per Cubic Meter per Minute[1/(m³*s)] are the few other units in which Molecular Collision per Unit Volume per Unit Time can be measured.
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