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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.
Solid salt is a non-electrolyte; salt solution or molten salt are electrolytes.
In molten form a salt itself is a conductor of electricity.
Antonio Cammi has written: 'Multi-physics approach to the modelling and analysis of molten salt reactors' -- subject(s): Molten salt reactors, Simulation methods
Sodium chloride is an electrical conductor only in solution or when is melted.
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.