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The "Collisions Cube" Molecular Dynamics SimulatorJohn J. Nash and Paul E. Smith Design and applications for a large, three-dimensional atomic/molecular motion/dynamics simulator using forced-air blowers and ping-pong balls. Nash, John J.; Smith, Paul E. J. Chem. Educ.1995, 72, 805.
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Kinetic-Molecular Theory
The collision theory and an American traditionKrug, Lee A. Comparing baseball to the three requirements of the collision theory of molecules. Krug, Lee A. J. Chem. Educ.1987, 64, 1000.
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Kinetics
Computer evaluation of rates experimentKrieger, Albert G. Notes the availability of a Fortran IV computer program for the numerical evaluation of the "Oxidation of Iodide Ion by Persulfate Ion." Krieger, Albert G. J. Chem. Educ.1970, 47, 839.