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Calculate the mass of sodium azide required to decompose and produce 2.104 moles of nitrogen. Refer to the periodic table to get the atomic weights.

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91 grams of sodium azide required to decompose and produce 2.104 moles of nitrogen.

Step-by-step explanation:

2NaN3======2Na+3N2

This is the balanced equation for the decomposition and production of sodium azide required to produce nitrogen.

From the equation:

2 moles of NaNO3 will undergo decomposition to produce 3 moles of nitrogen.

In the question moles of nitrogen produced is given as 2.104 moles

so,

From the stoichiometry,

3N2/2NaN3=2.104/x

= 3/2=2.104/x

3x= 2*2.104

= 1.4 moles

So, 1.4 moles of sodium azide will be required to decompose to produce 2.104 moles of nitrogen.

From the formula

no of moles=mass/atomic mass

mass=no of moles*atomic mass

1.4*65

= 91 grams of sodium azide required to decompose and produce 2.104 moles of nitrogen.

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