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Question 24 of 36 > In the reaction, 2 NaN_(5) 2 Na(s) + 3N,(C) what mass...
< Question 24 of 36 > In the reaction, 2 NaN,(s) — 2 Na(s) + 3N2(g) what mass of sodium azide, NaNz, would be required to produce 611 L of nitrogen, N2, measured at STP? mass: about us careers privacy policy terms of use contact us help
In the reaction, 2 NaN (s) —2 Na(s) + 3 N, (g) how many liters of nitrogen, Ny measured at STP, would be produced from the decomposition of 361 g of sodium azide, NaN? Nproduced:
In the following reaction, what mass of sodium azide, NaN_3, would be required to produce 341 L of nitrogen, N_2, measured at STP? 2NaN_3(s) rightarrow 2Na(s) + 3N_2 (g)
10. Sodium azide decomposes rapidly to produce nitrogen gas. 2 NaN (s) 2 Na(s) + 3 N (g) How many gram of sodium azide is required to inflate a 60.0 L airbag for a car to a pressure of 1.50 atm at 32 °C? (R=0.08206 L atm/mol-K) a. 2.40 g b. 67.2 g 156 g d234 g e. 351 g
The following is the reaction that occurs in automobile airbags: 2 NaN3(s)⟶ 2 Na(s) + 3 N2(g) How many grams of sodium azide (NaN3) are required to produce 19.00 L of N2 at 293K and 775 mm Hg?
What mass in gram NaN3 is required to produce 50.2 L of N2 gas (density = 1.25 g/L ) according to the balanced chemical reaction: 2 NaN₃(s) →2 Na(s) + 3N₂(g)
In the reaction, 2HgO(s)⟶2Hg(s)+O2(g) what mass of mercury(II) oxide, HgO, would be required to produce 139 L of oxygen, O2, measured at STP? mass:
In the reaction, MgCO,(s) MgO(s)+CO,(g) what mass of magnesium carbonate, MgCO, would be required to produce 183 L of carbon dioxide, CO2, measured at STP? mass:
In the reaction, 2HgO(s)⟶2Hg(s)+O2(g) what mass of mercury(II) oxide, HgO, would be required to produce 919 L of oxygen, O2, measured at STP?
3. Air bags deployed in car accidents use a series of reactions to rapidly generate nitrogen gas in order to inflate the airbag. The first reaction is the decomposition of sodium azide (NaN,) to form nitrogen gas and solid sodium metal. The sodium metal then reacts with solid potassium nitrate to form more nitrogen gas, as well as sodium oxide and potassium oxide (both as a solid). A. Write and balance the reactions described above (including correct state for each...