Potassium in the form of pure metal is not used for anything much. Its main drawback is that as soon as it comes into contact with water it reacts and produces hydrogen. It gets so hot doing this that the hydrogen catches fire, and may even explode. It's really not suitable as an engineering material.
Sodium, first of all, is a coating for fertilizers,wires, and sometimes used in lighting. It also shines with a glow of yellow light, for lighting. Sodium is a soft, electr. conductor. =]]]]--------------->
No, sodium is not a ductile metal. It is a soft and malleable metal that can be easily cut with a knife. However, it is not ductile and does not exhibit the property of being able to be drawn into wires.
There are two reasons for this that I can think of off the top of my head.First of all, it is not salt that conducts electricity but salt dissolved in water. As a solid, salt is an insulator.Second, even if salt did conduct electricity, it would be very difficult to build durable, installable wires out of it. They would tend to break and be dangerous.
Sodium hypochlorite is a chemical compound commonly known as bleach. It is used for disinfection, water treatment, and bleaching purposes. Sodium hypochlorite is a strong oxidizing agent and can be used to kill bacteria, viruses, and algae.
There is not a term used to described sodium hydroxide. If it is mixed with another element it would be referred to as hydrolysis.
Even though silver is the best conductor of electricity, it is extremely expensive. Thus silver is not used to make electical wires. Silver is also very soft to be used as electric wires.
Sodium is highly reactive with water and air, leading to corrosion and potential fire hazards in electric wires. It is also a poor conductor of electricity compared to other metals like copper or aluminum. Overall, sodium is not a practical choice for use in electric wires due to its reactivity and poor conductivity.
Blown fuse, loose or frayed wires, other electical problem...
Yes, indeed. For years, doctors have used the electroencephalogram (EEG) to study patients' brain 'waves'. Wires conduct the faint impulses from the brain to the EEG machine.
Sodium is commonly used in the food industry as a flavor enhancer and preservative. It is also used in the production of soaps and detergents. Additionally, sodium is essential for various biological functions in the human body, such as fluid balance and nerve function.
Copper is used in electical equipment and wire as it is a good and cheap conductor
Sodium, first of all, is a coating for fertilizers,wires, and sometimes used in lighting. It also shines with a glow of yellow light, for lighting. Sodium is a soft, electr. conductor. =]]]]--------------->
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sounds like you have crossed up your wires or look and see if you plugged the electical wires back into the front and back boot.
In electrical circuits, white wires are typically used as neutral wires, green wires are used as ground wires, and black wires are commonly used as hot wires.
sodium is used for cooking or sodium hycloptorite is used for killing bacteria and is found in bleach
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