No, I would never use any stop leak chemical like that.
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Its Sodium Silicate, when this chemical is heated it turns into a glass like substanceThey drain the oil and put the solution in the oil pan and run the car till it hardens and the engine will not run.
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Cheese companies generally use powdered cellulose and/or food starch and/or calcium carbonate. Sodium Aluminum Silicate is an anti-caking agent that may be used, however.
To put out a sodium fire, you can use a Class D fire extinguisher specifically designed for metal fires. Never use water, as it can react violently with sodium and worsen the situation. Additionally, you can smother the fire with sand or dry powder to deprive it of oxygen.
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Probably, but it would serve no purpose.
The substance is "Road Salt" or coarse sodium chloride.
That would depend on the make and model of the car.
Yes, it would be dangerous to put elemental sodium in your mouth. Sodium reacts violently with water, producing heat and hydrogen gas. This reaction could cause severe burns or even an explosion in your mouth.
If they would have put a rear seat in it the car would have been to long to be considered a sports car.
Blue litmus turns red in acid. Sodium carbonate solution is alkaline (basic), so nothing will happen when blue litmus is put into this. Red litmus will turn blue if added to sodium carbonate.