cooling medium in nuclear power plants,and other power stations,melted liquid sodium is being used
it is commercially known as soda ash.
Caustic Soda and caustic potash are very common.
The metal: sodium. The acid: hydrochloric acid.
Yes, there are similar products to borax such as washing soda (sodium carbonate), baking soda (sodium bicarbonate), and citric acid. These substances can also be used for cleaning purposes and as natural alternatives to commercial cleaning products.
It is not recommended to use sodium chloride or sodium carbonate for gargling as they are not typically used for this purpose and may cause irritation or discomfort. It is best to use specifically formulated gargle solutions or salt water for gargling.
It is obtained by electrolysis of molten sodium chloride in Downs cell.
Salt
This technology involve the electrolysis of molten sodium chloride.
approx 94 to 95 % in a commercial electrolyser
Sodium chloride is colorless; any color is due to impurities.
it is commercially known as soda ash.
Caustic Soda and caustic potash are very common.
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.
Sodium hydroxide is use to absorb carbon dioxide.
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Sodium is used in several forms to preserve food, such as sodium chloride and sodium nitrate.
Sodium is a highly reactive one. we can use it as explosives.