Yes. Readily reacts with water. Decomposes liberating N2 explosively when heated.
sodium azide is ionic bonding.
Sodium azide is a chemical compound with the formula NaN3.
no its not
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NaN3
sodium azide is ionic bonding.
Sodium azide is a chemical compound with the formula NaN3.
It is commonly used in explosive stuff as since this thing is so reactive it will literally react with water even if it was sealed in with a noble gas.
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)
Na2N3
NaN3
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NaN3
0,75 moles of nitrogen
The mechanism for the airbag contains sodium azide (NaN3). In the event of an accident, the sodium azide rapidly decomposes into sodium metal and nitrogen gas. The latter fills the airbag.