NaN3 is used in some

  1. utomotive air bags inflate when sodium azide, NaN3, rapidly decomposes to its component elements.2 NaN3(s) → 2 Na(s) + 3 N2(g)
    1. answers icon 2 answers
    2. Bles asked by Bles
    3. views icon 1,843 views
  2. Solid sodium azide (NaN3) is used in air bags to fill them quickly upon impact. The solid NaN3 undergoes a decomposition
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
    3. views icon 1,172 views
  3. One in a series of reactions that inflate air bags in automobiles is the decomposition of sodium azide (NaN3).2 NaN3(s) 2 Na(s)
    1. answers icon 2 answers
    2. ChaCha asked by ChaCha
    3. views icon 1,892 views
  4. Automotive air bags inflate when sodium azide, NaN3, rapidly decomposes to its component elements: 2NaN3(s)→2Na(s)+3N2(g)a)How
    1. answers icon 2 answers
    2. Veronique asked by Veronique
    3. views icon 2,962 views
  5. automotive airbags inflate when sodium aside NaN3 Rapidly decomposes to its consistent elements. the equation for the chemical
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. rosvel asked by rosvel
    3. views icon 706 views
  6. Air bags in cars are inflated by the suddendecomposition of sodium azide (NaN3) by the following reaction. 2 NaN3(s) −→ 3
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. abigail asked by abigail
    3. views icon 1,223 views
  7. Air bags in cars are inflated by the suddendecomposition of sodium azide (NaN3) by the following reaction. 2 NaN3(s) −→ 3
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. Danana asked by Danana
    3. views icon 2,274 views
  8. Air bags in cars are inflated by the sudden decomposition of sodium azide (NaN3) by the following reaction.2 NaN3(s) −→ 3
    1. answers icon 1 answer
    2. Emma asked by Emma
    3. views icon 395 views
  9. 2 NaN3(s) = 2 Na(l) + 3 N2(g)How many grams of NaN3 are needed to produce 20L of N2(g) at 303K and 776mmHg?
    1. answers icon 2 answers
    2. Nancy asked by Nancy
    3. views icon 2,297 views
  10. NaN3 is used in some automobile air bags. The impact of a collision triggers the decomposition of NaN3 as follows: 2NaN3(s) to
    1. answers icon 3 answers
    2. HaldriecH asked by HaldriecH
    3. views icon 9,594 views