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molten sodium and salt,  Fluids  Fluoride Lead-  Sodium salt a bismuth  Na FLiNaK  Pb-55.5  44.5  Bi  23  41.3   208  968  –  10,500  97.8  454  123.5  883  1570  1670  (113.0)  2.60  –  (38.8)  8.08  (4236)  97.42  –  (856.3)  178.1  115°  above  heated  when  ignites Spontaneously  –  powder  Fine  content; moisture  modest  even

         lead-bismuth,                               fine  lead  air  in   metals







         lead,                              (23.0)  (866.3)  purified  ignite  can  Fine powder can ignite in  Reactive (oxidized in air)  embrittle

         of       Lead  Pb  207.2  11,340  327.5  1749  4.77  179.5  Highly  powder  air  Poisonous  Yes  Can
         properties   formula         (°C)  (°C)  (kJkg  1 ))  vaporization  (kJkg  1 ))  hazard  reactivity





         Basic     Properties  Chemical  mass  (kgkmol  1 )  20°C  at  Melting-point  temperature  Boiling-point  temperature  fusion  of  (kJmol  1  of  (kJmol  1  Flammability  Explosion  Chemical  Corrosiveness  [37].


         4.15              Molar  Density  (kgm  3 )  Heat  Heat       Toxicity  al.  et
         Table     No  1   2   3    4   5   6    7   8        9     10  11  12  a Williams
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