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The deployment of airbags during a car accident results from a chemical reaction that, until the 1990s, involved sodium azide, NaN3. Sodium azide has since been replaced by less toxic substances that react in a similar way. In older airbags a crash triggers the decomposition of NaN3 to form elemental sodium and nitrogen gas, which fills the airbag. How many moles of N2 gas are produced when 145.6 g NaN3 decomposes

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