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1. Airbags are inflated by nitrogen gas that is produced by the reaction of solid sodium azide, NaN3, with solid iron (III) oxide. The other products are solid sodium oxide and solid iron.
a) write the balanced chemical equation including phases
b) if the airbag requires 80L of nitrogen gas, how many grams of sodium azide are required? Assume a total pressure of 742 mm Hg and a temperature of 27 degrees C
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