frequency of collision is maximum in solid or liquid or gas none of the above
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The more energy there is available to the molecules, the faster they will move around, and the more likely they are to bump into each other. Higher temperatures ought to lead to more collisions and a greater frequency of reactions between molecules.
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Variables that affect Collisional Frequency
Temperature: As is evident from the collisional frequency equation, when temperature increases, the collisional frequency increases. Density: From a conceptual point, if the density is increased, the number of molecules per volume is also increased.
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