The molten salts reactor was an experimental nuclear reactor during 1965-1969. But this reactor hadn't thorium inside.
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Molten salt is viscous.
fallout from burning graphite mixed with molten reactor fuel.
Solid salt is a non-electrolyte; salt solution or molten salt are electrolytes.
In molten form a salt itself is a conductor of electricity.
Sodium chloride is an electrical conductor only in solution or when is melted.
Antonio Cammi has written: 'Multi-physics approach to the modelling and analysis of molten salt reactors' -- subject(s): Molten salt reactors, Simulation methods
Molten Salt can be heated to over 1000 degrees using mirrors and solar power. Molten salt only loses 1% of its heat in 24 hours which is allot better then most substances and therefore the heat energy is available at night and on cloudy days.
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Sodium chloride is an electrolyte: - in water solution - as molten salt
In the electrolysis of molten sodium chloride sodium and chlorine are obtained.