The air bags in cars inflate through the explosive decomposition of a solid to produce a...
Automobile air bags inflate during a crash or sudden stop by the rapid generation of nitrogen gas from sodium azide, according to the reaction: 2NaN3 (s) 2Na (s) + 3N2 (g) How many grams of sodium azide are needed to provide sufficient nitrogen gas to fill a 40.0 × 40.0 × 25.0 cm bag to a pressure of 1.13 atm at 23.0 °C?
Automobile air bags inflate during a crash or sudden stop by the rapid generation of nitrogen gas from sodium azide, according to the reaction: 2NaN3(s) -----2Na(s)+3N2(g) How many grams of sodium azide are needed to provide sufficient nitrogen gas to fill a 30.0 × 30.0 × 25.0 cm bag to a pressure of 1.07 atm at 12.0 °C?
Automotive air bags inflate when sodium azide, NaN3, rapidly decomposes to its component elements: 2NaN3(s)→2Na(s)+3N2(g) a. How many moles of N2 are produced by the decomposition of 1.70 mol of NaN3? b. How many grams of NaN3 are required to form 13.0 g of nitrogen gas? c. How many grams of NaN3 are required to produce 11.0 ft3 of nitrogen gas if the gas has a density of 1.25 g/L?
Automotive air bags inflate when sodium azide decomposes explosively to its constituent elements:2NaN3(s) → 2Na(s)+3N2(g)How many moles of N2 are produced by the decomposition of 3.55 mol of sodium azide?10.71.185.332.371.78
Automotive air bags inflate when sodium azide, NaN3, rapidly decomposes to its component elements: 2NaN3(s)?2Na(s)+3N2(g) How many moles of N2 are produced by the decomposition of 1.70 mol of NaN3?
1. Automotive air bags inflate when a sample of sodium azide, NaN3, is very rapidly decomposed: 2NaN3 (s) ―—› 2Na(s) + 3N2(g) What mass of sodium azide is required to produce 2.6 ft3 (73.6 L) of nitrogen gas with a density of 1.25 g/L?
Automotive air bags inflate when sodium azide decomposes explosively to its constituent elements: 2NaN3(s)→2Na(s)+3N2(g) How many grams of sodium azide are required to produce 30.5 g of nitrogen?
Automobile air bags inflate during a crash or sudden stop by the rapid generation of nitrogen gas from sodium azide, according to the reaction: 2NaN, (s) + 2Na(s) +3N2 (8) V 1st attempt See Periodic Table D See Hint How many grams of sodium azide are needed to provide sufficient nitrogen gas to fill a 40.0 x 40.0 25.0 cm bag to a pressure of 1.13 atm at 23.0 °C? g sodium azide
(a) Oxygen gas reacts with powdered aluminum according to the following reaction: 4Al(s)+3O2(g)→2Al2O3(s) What volume of O2 gas, measured at 771 mmHg and 35 ∘C, is required to completely react with 54.1 g of Al? (b) Automobile air bags inflate following a serious impact. The impact triggers the following chemical reaction. 2NaN3(s)→2Na(s)+3N2(g) If an automobile air bag has a volume of 12.2 L , what mass of NaN3 (in g) is required to fully inflate the air bag upon impact?...
The air bags in automobiles were once inflated by nitrogen gas generated by the rapid decomposition of sodium azide, NaNz. 2 NaNz (s) → 2 Na (s) + 3 N2 (g) If an air bag has a volume of 42.7 L and is to be filled with nitrogen gas at a pressure of 1.16 atm temperature of 24.9°C, how many moles of NaNg must decompose? You may assume the N2 behaves as an ideal gas. If Carmen adds zeros behind...