Decomposition of Sodium Azide (Airbag Reaction)
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2NaN3 → 2Na + 3N2
نظرة عامة
Sodium azide rapidly decomposes when ignited to produce sodium metal and nitrogen gas. This extremely fast reaction (completing in about 40 milliseconds) is the primary gas-generating reaction in automobile airbags. The large volume of nitrogen gas produced instantly inflates the airbag.
المشاركون
| الدور | المادة | المعامل | الحالة |
|---|---|---|---|
| متفاعل | Sodium Azide NaN₃ | 2 | (s) |
| منتج | Sodium Na | 2 | (s) |
| منتج | Nitrogen N | 3 | (g) |
مثال من الحياة اليومية
When you see an airbag deploy in a car crash, the bag is inflated by nitrogen gas from the rapid decomposition of sodium azide.
الأهمية الصناعية
Sodium azide is the key component of automotive airbag inflators. Over 100 million airbags are produced annually. The reaction's speed and gas volume are precisely engineered for occupant safety.
الخصائص
- النوع
- Decomposition
- قابل للعكس
- لا
- الطاقة
- طارد للحرارة
- ΔH
- -42,6 kJ/mol