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Automotive airbags inflate when sodium
Automotive airbags inflate when sodium azide, NaN3, rapidly decomposes to its constituent elements according to the chemical
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automotive airbags inflate when sodium aside NaN3 Rapidly decomposes to its consistent elements. the equation for the chemical
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Automobile air bags employ a chemical reaction involving the rapid decomposition of sodium azide
(NaN3) into sodium metal and
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In modern cars, airbags inflate during a collision. Based on their properties and placement in the periodic table, would it be
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2NaN3(s) -› 2Na(s) + 3N.(g)
This reaction produces nitrogen to inflate airbags in cars. Sodium Azide (NaNs) produces Nitrogen
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Automotive air bags inflate when sodium azide, NaN3, rapidly decomposes to its component elements: 2NaN3(s)→2Na(s)+3N2(g)
a)How
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2NaN3(s) ⟶ 2Na(s) + 3N2(g)
This reaction produces nitrogen to inflate airbags in cars. Sodium Azide (NaN3) produces Nitrogen
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(b) Some car airbags contain sodium azide. When a car airbag is used the sodium azide, Na*N_{3} decomposes. The products are
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Airbags contain a mixture of sodium azide, potassium nitrate, and silicon dioxide. A sensor detects a head on collision that
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Annie
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In a collision, a car's airbag has a tiny fraction of a second in which to inflate—which is why airbags use explosives.
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