60 Automakers are always investigating reactions for the generation of gas to inflate air bags, in part the because the sodium produced in the decomposition of NaN 3 (see Problem 5.59) presents safety concerns. One system that has been considering is the oxidation of graphite by Strontium nitrate, as Sr(NO 3 ) 2 as shown in the equation below: 5 C ( s ) + 2 S r ( N O 3 ) 2 ( s ) → 2 S r O ( s ) + 2 N 2 ( g ) + 5 C O 2 ( g ) . Suppose that a System is being designed using this reaction and the goal is to generate enough gas to inflate a bag 61 L and 1.3 atm at 23 ∘ C. What is the minimum mass of graphite that should be used in the design of this system?
60 Automakers are always investigating reactions for the generation of gas to inflate air bags, in part the because the sodium produced in the decomposition of NaN 3 (see Problem 5.59) presents safety concerns. One system that has been considering is the oxidation of graphite by Strontium nitrate, as Sr(NO 3 ) 2 as shown in the equation below: 5 C ( s ) + 2 S r ( N O 3 ) 2 ( s ) → 2 S r O ( s ) + 2 N 2 ( g ) + 5 C O 2 ( g ) . Suppose that a System is being designed using this reaction and the goal is to generate enough gas to inflate a bag 61 L and 1.3 atm at 23 ∘ C. What is the minimum mass of graphite that should be used in the design of this system?
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60 Automakers are always investigating reactions for the generation of gas to inflate air bags, in part the because the sodium produced in the decomposition of NaN3 (see Problem 5.59) presents safety concerns. One system that has been considering is the oxidation of graphite by Strontium nitrate, as Sr(NO3)2as shown in the equation below:
5
C
(
s
)
+
2
S
r
(
N
O
3
)
2
(
s
)
→
2
S
r
O
(
s
)
+
2
N
2
(
g
)
+
5
C
O
2
(
g
)
.
Suppose that a System is being designed using this reaction and the goal is to generate enough gas to inflate a bag 61 L and 1.3 atm at
23
∘
C. What is the minimum mass of graphite that should be used in the design of this system?
(c) SOCI
Best Lewis Structure
2
e group arrangement:
shape/molecular geometry:_
(d) PCls
Best Lewis Structure
polarity:
e group geometry:_
shape/molecular geometry:_
(e) Ba(BrO2):
Best Lewis Structure
polarity:
e group arrangement:
shape/molecular geometry:
polarity:
Sketch (with angles):
Sketch (with angles):
Sketch (with angles):
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Don't used Ai solution
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