Physics calculation for collisions
Collision frequency describes the rate of collisions between two atomic or molecular species in a given volume, per unit time. In an ideal gas, assuming that the species behave like hard spheres, the collision frequency between entities of species A and species B is:[1]

which has units of [volume][time]−1.
Here,
is the number of A molecules in the gas,
is the number of B molecules in the gas,
is the collision cross section, the "effective area" seen by two colliding molecules, simplified to
, where
the radius of A and
the radius of B.
is the Boltzmann constant,
is the temperature,
is the reduced mass of the reactants A and B, 