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When sodium azide is activated in an automobile airbag how many moles of nitrogen are produced if 0.500 mole of sodium azide react?

0,75 moles of nitrogen


Does lead react to helium?

no. lead doesnot react with helium


What liquid doesn't react with sodium?

One that doesn't -- or at least reacts very slowly -- is liquid paraffin (example: drugstore mineral oil).


What does nitrogen and sodium make mixed together?

Sodium forms one compound with pure nitrogen, Na3N. However, it is extremely unstable and very difficult to make. It requires two beams of nitrogen and sodium atoms (rays of atoms accelerated to high velocities) to hit a sapphire substrate. Under normal conditions, sodium does not react with pure nitrogen.


Why can you not dig up pure sodium metal?

Sodium is to reactive to occur in its elemental form in nature. It will react rapidly with oxygen and nitrogen in air and will react violently with water. The only effective way of extracting sodium from its compounds is electrolysis.


What is helium compounds?

helium is chemically inert and it doesnot react with any other elements and doesnot form any compounds


What is the name for sodium and nitrogen?

The compound formed by sodium and nitrogen is called sodium nitride.


How does oxides of carbon nitrogen sulphur react with sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide?

They form carbonates, nitrates, sulfites.


Can join together to form compounds?

YES!!!! Taking Sodium and Chlorine as an example. Sodium metal is an element. Chlorine gas is an element. Put them together in a gas jar and they will react to form the compound sodium chloride. In nature atmospheric nitrogen (an element) will react with atmospheric oxygen (also an element), when a lightning strike discharges, to form nitrogen oxides (compounds).


Why only sodium metal is used for sodium fusion test?

When an organic compound is heated strongly with sodium, any halogens, nitrogen, and sulfur will be converted into inorganic sodium salts such as sodium halide (for halides), sodium cyanide(for nitrogen), sodium sulfide (for sulfur), and sodium thiocyanate (for sulfur and nitrogen).The nitrogen is confirmed with ferrous sulfate i.e. iron sulfate.


Which gas is liberated when an alkaline solution of sodium nitrate is warmed with aluminium?

Aluminium react with sodium hydroxide releasing hydrogen.Sodium nitrate is decomposed by heating releasing nitrogen dioxide.


Why does sodium hydroxide react with nitrogen dioxide to give sodium nitrate and sodium nitrite at the same time?

Sodium hydroxide reacts with nitrogen dioxide to form a mixture of sodium nitrate and sodium nitrite because nitrogen dioxide is a reactive molecule that can undergo different reactions with alkalis like sodium hydroxide. The products formed depend on reaction conditions such as temperature, pressure, and concentration, leading to the formation of a mixture of nitrate and nitrite.