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Sodium azide, the explosive chemical used in atuomobile airbags, is
Sodium azide, the explosive chemical used in atuomobile airbags, is made by the following reactions:
NaNO3 + 3NaNH2 => NaN3 +
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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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Automotive airbags inflate when sodium azide, NaN3, rapidly decomposes to its constituent elements according to the chemical
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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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Automobile air bags employ a chemical reaction involving the rapid decomposition of sodium azide
(NaN3) into sodium metal and
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Airbags are present in all new cars being produced today. When a collision occurs, a sensor sends an electric signal to a
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When an airbag is activated in a collision, sodium azide rapidly decomposes to produce nitrogen gas. Chemical engineers
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When an airbag is activated in a collision, sodium azide rapidly decomposes to produce nitrogen gas. Chemical engineers
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Sodium Azide, (NaN3), the conjugate base of hydrazoic acid, is sometimes added to water to kill bacteria. Given a 0.010 M
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Lovey dovey
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Sodium azide fully decomposes at 300 degrees celcius at a volume of 3,5 cubic decometer,calculate the mass of sodium azide
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