
CAS 1379746-42-5
:NA
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The chemical substance with the name "NA" and CAS number 1379746-42-5 is known as sodium azide. Sodium azide is a white, crystalline solid that is highly soluble in water and has a slightly bitter taste. It is primarily used as a preservative in laboratories and as a propellant in automotive airbags due to its rapid decomposition into nitrogen gas when heated or subjected to shock. Sodium azide is classified as a toxic compound, and exposure can lead to serious health effects, including respiratory issues and potential lethality. It is also known for its explosive properties when subjected to certain conditions, making it a substance that requires careful handling and storage. In terms of chemical structure, sodium azide consists of sodium cations and azide anions, with the azide group being a linear arrangement of three nitrogen atoms. Due to its reactivity and potential hazards, sodium azide is regulated in many jurisdictions, and safety precautions are essential when working with this compound.
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