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Sodium azide, NaN3, the explosive compound found in automobile air bags, decomposes according the following equation:
2NaN3(s) = 2Na(s) + 3N2(g)
a. What mass of NaN3 is required to provide the nitrogen needed to inflate a 75L air bag to a pressure of 1.2atm at 30C? Please show your work.
b. What is the density of the gas under these conditions? Please show your work.
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