Chapter 16: Q16.59 P (page 731)
For the reaction , how many unique collisions between A and B are possible if 1.01 mol of A(g) and 2.12 mol of B(g) are present in the vessel?
Short Answer
There are possible collisions between particles A and B.
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Chapter 16: Q16.59 P (page 731)
For the reaction , how many unique collisions between A and B are possible if 1.01 mol of A(g) and 2.12 mol of B(g) are present in the vessel?
There are possible collisions between particles A and B.
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