How to find the number density of molecules in the atmosphere?
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NUMBER DENSITY
The number density nX of a gas X is defined as the number of molecules of X per unit volume of air. ...The loss rate of X by this reaction is equal to the frequency of collisions between molecules of X and Y multiplied by the probability that a collision will result in chemical reaction.
density = mass / volume so all you need to do is get your volume constant find the volume of air @ 300 k
hope it helps❤
The number density nX of a gas X is defined as the number of molecules of X per unit volume of air. ...The loss rate of X by this reaction is equal to the frequency of collisions between molecules of X and Y multiplied by the probability that a collision will result in chemical reaction.
density = mass / volume so all you need to do is get your volume constant find the volume of air @ 300 k
hope it helps❤
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