Mount St. Helens is generally regarded as an explosive volcano, but like most stratovolcanoes, it can produce both explosive and non-explosive eruptions.
No, Mauna Loa is not an explosive volcano. It tends to be non-explosive.
Yes. Stratovolcanoes usually alternate between explosive and non-explosive eruptions.
Mount Shasta is considered a potentially explosive stratovolcano due to its composition of andesite and dacite lava which can lead to explosive eruptions. However, its most recent eruptions have been relatively non-explosive with mainly effusive lava flows.
Shield volcanoes are generally not explosive. However, soemtimes a type of explosive event called a phreatic eruption can occur if the magma comes in contact with water.
Na3N is the chemical formula for sodium azide. It is a highly toxic and explosive compound commonly used in airbags and as a reagent in chemical reactions.
Simply because it is a highly unstable and explosive compound. Using it in airbags (or anything else, really) would be completely idiotic because it could go off at any time even during controlled circumstances in a lab or during assembly of the airbags. So not only would it be very likely to kill someone, it would also render the airbags made with it completely useless. Don't play with high explosives!
No, they do not have airbags
No, you do not have to buy airbags for your car. The airbags will come automatically when you buy your car.
The number of airbags in a vehicle can vary widely depending on the make and model. Most modern cars typically come equipped with at least six airbags, including front airbags, side airbags, and curtain airbags. Higher-end models may have additional airbags for added safety. Always check the specific vehicle specifications for accurate information.
Yes, airbags can be removed and replaced.
airbags on the sides of the doors of the car.
2 airbags.
depowered airbags
the airbags in the lungs are for transferring oxygen into the capilliaries
10 airbags
The compound with the formula NH4 3N is called ammonium azide. It is an explosive compound often used in safety airbags and in organic synthesis.