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  3. The airbag manufacturers included 32.9 grams of NaN3 in the gas generator. Also included was 8.00 grams of potassium nitrate (KNO3) to react with the sodium metal (remember how reactive that sucker is?) How many liters of N2 gas will be produced in the first reaction [2 NaN3 2 Na + 3N2] ? How many liters of N2 gas will be produced in the second reaction [10 Na + 2 KNO3 K2O + 5 Na2O + N2]? In the second reaction, which reactant is limiting?

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