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Aluminum hydroxide and Ammonia, Calcium hydroxide and sodium hydroxide. Aluminum hydroxide is used in color fast fabrics and water purification. ammonia is used in cleaners and fertilizer, Calcium hydroxide is used in leather making and mortar and plaster making. sodium hydroxide is used to make soap.
Uranium is not used in the petroleum industry.
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rubber processing oil is used as a lubricator in tyre industry and as a raw material for plastic, chemical and rubber industry.
ceramic can withstand high temperature
Most likely it would be used in the pyrotechnics industry.
Some early and some experimental reactors used sodium as the primary coolant.
Sodium chloride is used to prepare sodium hydroxide, hydrogen, chlorine, sodium, for deicing, in paper industry, in the foods industry etc.
Nuclear energy or nuclear technology is mainly used for producing electricity but is also useful for producing active isotopes which are used in medecine and industry
Breeder reactors are not widely used in the nuclear power industry due to concerns about safety, high costs of construction and operation, potential for nuclear proliferation, and public perception of nuclear energy.
efficient coolant that does not act as a neutron moderator.
The compound Nal is known as sodium iodide. It is commonly used in nuclear medicine for imaging procedures.
Sodium is used commercially in various industries. It is commonly used in the production of glass, soaps, detergents, and as a component in certain chemical reactions. Additionally, sodium is utilized in the production of certain pharmaceuticals and as a coolant in nuclear reactors.
Sulfuric acid and sodium hydroixde are two chemicals widely used by chemical industry
Sodium is used for loads of things! Sodium Chloride is table salt, sodium metal is used to prepare elements to make alloys, and sodium vapour is used in street lights. It is also key in the paper, glass and textile industry. Hope this Helps!!
Sodium is used in various applications, including as a key component in table salt for seasoning and food preservation, in the production of soaps and detergents, and in the manufacturing of chemicals such as sodium hydroxide and sodium carbonate. It is also used in water treatment, pharmaceuticals, and as a coolant in nuclear reactors.
Pure sodium? A lot of engines have "sodium cooled valves." They drill out the valve stem and fill it with metallic sodium, which melts at a low temperature. After the sodium melts, it sloshes around in the valve and pulls the heat away from the valve face, making the valve last longer and work better.