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Airbags: A life saving device that uses a chemical reaction to inflate. Research how an airbag works. (make sure to include the type of reaction used, considerations for safety, and any other important info.) The unbalanced basic equation for the reaction in most airbags is NaN3 --> Na + N2.
1. Type of reaction:
2. Balanced Reaction:
3. A normal airbag needs about 67 liters of Nitrogen gas to fully inflate. (At STP: 1 mole of gas = 22.4 liters of that gas.) How many grams of reactant is needed to produce that amount of gas?
4. Assuming the airbag fully inflates, how much sodium was produced as a result of the reaction. (Use the 67 liters of Nitrogen (g) to calculate.
5. Summarize your research.

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