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I. Fundamentals of Collision Theory



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I. Fundamentals of Collision Theory


The objectives of the development that follows are to give the reader insight as to why the rate laws depend on the concentration of the reacting species (i.e., –rA = kCACB) and why the temperature dependence is the form of the Arrhenius law, k=Ae–/RT. To achieve this goal we consider the reaction of two molecules in the gas phase

A + B C + D



We will model these molecules as rigid spheres.

A. Rigid Spheres


Species A and B are modeled as rigid spheres of radius A and B, respectively



Figure PRS.3A-1 Schematic of molecules A and B

We shall define our coordinate system such that molecule B is stationary wrt molecule A so that molecule A moves towards molecule B with a relative velocity UR. Molecule A moves through space to sweep out a collision volume with a collision cross section illustrated by the cylinder shown below.



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