One of the reactions used to inflate automobile air bags involvessodium azide (NaN3):2NaN3(s)→2Na(s)+3N2(g).Determine the mass of N2 produced from the decomposition of NaN3 shown at right.
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One of the reactions used to inflate automobile air bags involves sodium azide (NaN3). The balanced equation will be: 2NaN3(s) 2Na(s) + 3N2(g). Determine the mass of N2 produced from the decomposition of 100.0 g of NaN3.
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One in a series of reactions that inflate airbags in automobiles is the decomposition of sodium azide (NaN3). Balance the equation above. Determine the mass of N2 produced when 100.0g of NaN3 is decomposed.
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One of the reactions used to inflate automobile air bags involves sodium azide $\left(\mathrm{NaN}_{3}\right) : 2 \mathrm{NaN}_{3}(\mathrm{s}) \rightarrow 2 \mathrm{Na}(\mathrm{s})+3 \mathrm{N}_{2}(\mathrm{g}) .$ Determine the mass of $\mathrm{N}_{2}$ produced from the decomposition of $\mathrm{NaN}_{3}$ shown at right.
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