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2NaN3(s) -› 2Na(s) + 3N.(g)
2NaN3(s)==>2Na(s) + 3N2(g)
How many liters of N2 are produced at STP if the air bag contains 114g of NaN3 ?
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Lisa
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What volume of nitrogen gas at STP can form from 1.20 mol NaN3?
2NaN3(s) 2Na(s) + 3N2(g) A. 40.3 L B. 1.20 L C. 13.4 L D. 1.80 L
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Cortney
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Which of the following is an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction?
A. 2K(s) + 2H2O(l) → 2KOH(aq) + H2(g) B. 2NaN3(g) → 2Na(g)
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Michael
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The equation of nitrogen produced in a deployed air bag is: 2NaN3 + 42.7KJ--->2Na + 3N2. What amount of heat is needed to
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amanda
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Here is the question:
Automobile air bags use the decomposition of sodium azide as their source of gas for rapid inflation:
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Gweedo
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2NaN3(s) -> 2Na(s) + 3N2(g)
What mass of sodium azide should be loaded in the device to ensure full inflation of the same air bag
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keitanako
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Apply the gas laws to determine how many grams of sodium azide (NaN3) are needed to fill the air bag of your vehicle to a volume
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Dani
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1. Engineers design air bags that deploy almost instantly upon impact. To do this, an air bag must provide a large amount of gas
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Noelle
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The chemical reaction for the generation of gas in an automobile safety air bag is 2NaN3(s)→ 2Na(s)+3N2(g)
What volume of gas
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Kayla
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Air bags are actived when a servere impact causes a steel ball to compress a spring and electrically ignite a detonator cap.
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ESTR3LLA
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