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(Solved): the decomposition of sodium azide is shown in the following equation: 2 NaN3 (s) yield 2 Na (s) + 3 ...
the decomposition of sodium azide is shown in the following equation: 2 NaN3 (s) yield 2 Na (s) + 3 N2 (g).
a. how many moles of N2 are produced during a reaction that also forms 0.96 mol Na.
b. how many moles of N2 are formed when 16.7 g NaN3 react?
c. how many grams of NaN3 are needed to generate 14g Na?
1. The decomposition of sodium azde is shown in the following equation: 2NaN1?(s)?2Na(s)+3N2?(g) a. How many moles of N2? are produced during a reaction that also forms 0.96molNa ? b. How many moles of N2? are formed when 16.7gNaN react? c. How many grams of NaN, are needed to generate 14gNa ? 2. This equation illustrates the double replacement reaction between sulfur hexafluoride and carbon dioxide: 2SF4?(g)+aCO2?(g)?3CF4?(g)+2SO3?(g) a. How many moles of CF4? are produced as 6.8mol SF react? b. How many grams of SO2? are produced along with 7.45molCF4? ? c. How many grams of CO2? are required to react completely with 192g5SF ?