Car airbags inflate when an impact causes a mixture of chemicals to react. The mixture of chemicals contains sodium azide (NaN3) which undergoes thermal decomposition to produce sodium and nitrogen. Calculate the mass of sodium that would be produced when 170 g of sodium azide decomposes.

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Quantitative chemistry is all about calculations using the mole as a unit. Calculations are a good way of picking up marks in exams. Even when you don't get the answer right, you will always get credit for your working out - so always show how you arrived at your answer. The key idea that lies behind quantitative chemistry is the mole. In the same way that you use the word a dozen to mean twelve of something and a couple to mean two of something, the mole simply means 6 x 1023 particles of matter. Those particles can be atoms, ions or molecules. This is extremely useful since particles of... Show more

Car airbags inflate when an impact causes a mixture of chemicals to react. The mixture of chemicals contains sodium azide (NaN<sub>3</sub>) which undergoes thermal decomposition to produce sodium and nitrogen. Calculate the mass of sodium that would be produced when 170 g of sodium azide decomposes.





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