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NaN3 also known as Sodium azide is used as an antibacterial agent and to inflate airbags.
Na2N3
0,75 moles of nitrogen
The purpose of the bile esculen azide agar is to inhibit the growth of gram-positive organisms.
Sodium azide is an extremely toxic (up there with cyanide) powder used as the propellant in airbags. It's combusted in the presence of silica. When it burns, it releases sodium and nitrogen; the silica then combines with the sodium to produce sodium silicate, which is harmless.Another inorganic fuel is thermite--iron and aluminum.Here's your problem: almost all fuels are organic--they contain carbon. Any time you burn a carbon-containing product, the major byproduct is CO2.
Because it is qucik reacting
The airbags inflation system reacts sodium azide with potassium nitrate to produce nitrogen gas. Hotblast of the nitrogen gas inflate the airbag.
Between 50 g and 250 g of NAN3.
NaN3 also known as Sodium azide is used as an antibacterial agent and to inflate airbags.
Nothing until they're activated. Then sodium azide is reacted to rapidly produce nitrogen gas, which inflates the bag.
sodium azide is ionic bonding.
Sodium azide is a chemical compound with the formula NaN3.
Because it is qucik reacting
no its not
Sodium Nitride
when sodium azide is ignited it decomposes to produce sodium as a solid and nitrogen as a gas. 2NaN3(s) -> 2Na(s) + 3N2(g)
NaN3