Find the average rate at which neon atoms collide

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A cubical box with sides of length 0.338 meter contains 1.200 moles of neon gas at a temperature of 277 Kelvin. The mass of a single neon atom is 3.35x10-26 kilogram. Find the average rate (in atoms/s) at which neon atoms collide with one side of the container?

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