Binary coefficients of molecular diffusion of neutral components in the upper atmospheres of the earth, Mars, and Venus

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Atmospheric Composition, Earth Atmosphere, Mars Atmosphere, Molecular Diffusion, Neutral Gases, Upper Atmosphere, Venus Atmosphere, Atmospheric Models, Diffusion Coefficient, Gas Mixtures

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An approximation of collision integrals in molecular diffusion coefficients is proposed for the (6, 12) Lennard-Jones interaction potentials, a modified (6-exp) model, and an exponential potential. A relation is established between empirical constants of the diffusion coefficients and potential parameters. This approach is used to compute constants of diffusion coefficients for binary gas mixtures with reference to the diffusion of neutral components in the upper atmospheres of the earth, Mars, and Venus.

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