Automobile airbags contain solid sodium azide, NaN3, that reacts to produce nitrogen gas when heated, thus inflating the bag. 2 NaN, (s) →2 Na(s) + 3N₂(g) Calculate the value of work, w, for the system if 16.3 g NaN3 reacts completely at 1.00 atm and 22 °C.

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Automobile airbags contain solid sodium azide, NaN,, that reacts to produce nitrogen gas when heated, thus inflating the bag.
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A sample of gas occupies a volume of 62.4 mL. As it expands, it does 110.0 J of work on its surroundings at a constant pressure
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