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Some airbags in cars contain sodium azide (NaN3). Sodium azide is made by reacting dinitrogen monoxide gas with sodium amide (NaNH2) as shown by the equation. 2NaNH2 + N2O -> NaNa + NaOH + NH3 Calculate the mass of sodium amide needed to obtain 550 g of sodium azide, assuming there is a 95.0% yield of sodium azide. Give your answer to 3 significant figures.​

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