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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