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Automobile air bags infate following a serious
impact. The impact triggers the following chemical
reaction
2NaNs(s) + 2Na(s)+3N (R)
Part A
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If an automobile air bag has a volume of 11.9 L, what mass of NaNs in g) is required to fully intate the air bag upon impact?
Assume STP conditions
Express your answer in grams to three significant figures.
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