Chemistry, asked by sarachetry6, 1 month ago

Why sodium chloride is not used as coolant in the car radiator?​

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Answered by midhulabj
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Answer:

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Explanation:

This same phenomenon happened in the lower tank of radiator. Sodium chloride has high heat absorbing quality we use it in radiator tank In this sodium air radiator and we provided two extra places where coolant looses heat than the normal radiator

Answered by adinaad26
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Answer:

Sodium has been used as a coolant in high performance exhaust valves. In valves it is contained in the steel stem and safe unless you cut them open. As mentioned it would be dangerous as a coolant in an accident or leak. Furthermore, it's melting point is about 209F, so when you started a car the coolant would be a solid and even if the sodium in the motor melted fast enough the radiator would be solid so there would be no circulation to the radiator. so it would be like a stuck thermostat on roids.

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