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The most successful have been light water and carbon dioxide. Liquid metals like sodium have been tried experimentally, and helium gas might be used in a high temperature reactor.

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Why sodium is used in nuclear reactors?

efficient coolant that does not act as a neutron moderator.


What is the most common coolant used in nuclear reactors?

The most common coolant used in nuclear reactors is water, in either liquid or steam form. Water provides effective heat transfer properties and is readily available and cost-effective. Other coolants, such as liquid sodium or gas, are used in specialized reactors but water-cooled reactors are the most prevalent.


Does liquid sodium is used as a coolant in nuclear reactors?

Yes, liquid sodium is used as a coolant in some types of nuclear reactors, known as sodium-cooled fast reactors. These reactors use liquid sodium to transfer heat away from the reactor core, which helps generate electricity. Sodium's high heat capacity and low neutron absorption make it an effective coolant for these types of reactors.


How sodium is used in nuclear reactor?

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How do coolant systems work in nuclear reactors?

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Which metals are used in nuclear reactors except thorium?

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Oxide of which element used as coolant?

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Why is only heavy water used as coolant for nuclear energy and can you use any other coolant used replacing D2O?

Many pressurized water reactors use "regular" water (light water) as a primay coolant. That means that "only heavy water" is not a rule as regards reactor design. Reactor design specifies the coolant to be used.


Why do nuclear reactors use coolants?

Nuclear reactors use coolants (a main coolant) to keep form overheating, of course. They are also used totransfer the thermal energy (heat) generated by a reactor to the steam generating units.


Which substance is used as a coolant in a nuclear reactor?

Water is commonly used as a coolant in nuclear reactors, specifically in pressurized water reactors (PWRs) and boiling water reactors (BWRs). It absorbs heat generated during nuclear fission and helps maintain the reactor's temperature. In some designs, other coolants, such as liquid metal (like sodium) or gas (like carbon dioxide or helium), may also be used, but water remains the most prevalent.


How are nuclear reactors used in nuclear reactors?

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Does nuclear reactors and breeder reactors have any similarities?

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