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7 January, 02:32

2NaN3 - > 3N2+Na

How many moles are there of NaN3

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  1. 7 January, 05:56
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    The mole ratio is based on the coefficients for each component, so in this case it would be 2:3:1. So, if that is the ratio of the number of moles for each component, then there are 2 miles for NaN3
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