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5 September, 09:32

When an airbag inflates, sodium azide, NaN3, decomposes to produce sodium and nitrogen gas. How many molecules of nitrogen gas would be produced from 429 g of sodium azide?

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  1. 5 September, 09:39
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    The number of nitrogen gas that would produced from 429 g of sodium azide is calculated as follows

    write the equation for decomposition of sodium azide

    = 2NaN3 = 2 Na + 3 N2

    find the moles of NaN3 = moles = mass/molar mass

    = 429 g / 65 g/mol = 6.6 moles

    by use of mole ratio between NaN3 to N2 which is 2:3 the moles of N2 is therefore = 6.6 moles x3/2 = 9.9 moles

    then by use of Avogadro law constant

    1mole = 6.02 x10^23 molecules what about 9.9 moles

    = 9.9 x (6.02 x10^23) = 5.96 x10^24 molecules
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