Sodium azide is an inorganic compound with the formula NaN3. This colorless salt is the gas-forming component in some car airbag systems. It is used for the preparation of other azide compounds. It is an ionic substance, is highly soluble in water, and is acutely poisonous.
Sodium azide
An airbag is a vehicle occupant-restraint system using a bag designed to inflate exceptionally quickly and then deflate during a collision. It consists of an airbag cushion, a flexible fabric bag, an inflation module, and an impact sensor. The purpose of the airbag is to provide a vehicle occupant with soft cushioning and restraint during a collision. It can reduce injuries between the flailing occupant and the vehicle's interior.
The driver and passenger front airbag modules, after having been deployed, in a Peugeot 306
Blue plaque commemorating Round and Parrott's patent, at Birmingham Dental Hospital
1975 Buick Electra with ACRS
A deployed curtain airbag in a Opel Vectra