Because it is qucik reacting
Because it is qucik reacting
Between 50 g and 250 g of NAN3.
NaN3 also known as Sodium azide is used as an antibacterial agent and to inflate airbags.
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The airbags inflation system reacts sodium azide with potassium nitrate to produce nitrogen gas. Hotblast of the nitrogen gas inflate the airbag.
Nothing until they're activated. Then sodium azide is reacted to rapidly produce nitrogen gas, which inflates the bag.
azide
Azide is a word that is commonly used in the chemistry world, more specifically, in organic chemistry. It is a proponent used in air bags (which are found in vehicles).
George Azide's birth name is Nnamdi Azide.
Niether. Although it is possible to inflate an airbag with pneumatics, most car airbags are actually inflated by an explosive charge called sodium azide, which is even faster than pneumatics. Airbags only have a fraction of a second to inflate, which is why a sodium azide explosive charge is used. Inflating an airbag hydraulically would be very bad - hydraulic fluid is incompressible, and thus can't absorb any crash energy. It would probably just burst even if you could inflate it quickly enough!
Sodium azide
its to add that security