The reaction: 2NaN3(s) → 2Na(s) + 3N2(g), have sodium azide (NaN3) used in some automobile air bags. The impact of a collision triggers the decomposition of NaN3.The nitrogen gas produced quickly inflates the bag between the driver and the windshield and dashboard. Calculate the volume of N2 generated at 80°C and 823 mmHg by the decomposition of 60.0 g of NaN3. • A sample of liquid acetone is placed in a 250.0 mL flask and vaporized by the heating of 75°C at 1.02 atm. How many millimoles of acetone are present?
The reaction: 2NaN3(s) → 2Na(s) + 3N2(g), have sodium azide (NaN3) used in some automobile air bags. The impact of a collision triggers the decomposition of NaN3.The nitrogen gas produced quickly inflates the bag between the driver and the windshield and dashboard. Calculate the volume of N2 generated at 80°C and 823 mmHg by the decomposition of 60.0 g of NaN3. • A sample of liquid acetone is placed in a 250.0 mL flask and vaporized by the heating of 75°C at 1.02 atm. How many millimoles of acetone are present?
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• The reaction: 2NaN3(s) → 2Na(s) + 3N2(g), have sodium azide (NaN3) used in some automobile air bags. The impact of a collision triggers the decomposition of NaN3.The nitrogen gas produced quickly inflates the bag between the driver and the windshield and dashboard. Calculate the volume of N2 generated at 80°C and 823 mmHg by the decomposition of 60.0 g of NaN3.
• A sample of liquid acetone is placed in a 250.0 mL flask and vaporized by the heating of 75°C at 1.02 atm. How many millimoles of acetone are present?
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