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*[[Sodium chlorate]] | *[[Sodium chlorate]] | ||
**Used to make [[Sodium chlorite]] | **Used to make [[Sodium chlorite]] | ||
*[[Sodium Metal]] | |||
**[[Sodium-Vapor Lamps]] | |||
**[[Sodium-Ion Battery]] | |||
**Misc Chemistry Uses; [[Birch reduction]] , [[Sodium Fusion Test]] , education | |||
**Use as a High Temperature [[Heat Transfer Fluid]] (including usage as a sort of internal [[Heat Pipe]] in Internal Combustion Engine [[Poppet Valves]] | |||
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Revision as of 21:58, 16 July 2022
Basics
- This page aims to lay out all the products that can be produced from Sodium Chloride and/or a Water-Sodium Chloride Solution (ie Brine )
List
- Via Brine Electrolysis :
- Hydrogen
- Sodium Hydroxide
- Chlorine Gas
- If the Sodium Hydroxide and Chlorine are combined in the Hooker Process (Sodium hypochlorite Production) Sodium hypochlorite (aka Bleach) is produced
- Via the Solvay process :
- Sodium carbonate
- This can be made into Sodium bicarbonate
- Via the addition of one or more Powdered Acids and Starch , Baking Powder is formed
- This can be made into Sodium bicarbonate
- Sodium carbonate
Misc to figure out later
- Calcium chloride
- Mannheim process
- Sodium ferrocyanide ( Anti-Caking Agent and precursor to Prussian blue )
- Sodium chlorate
- Used to make Sodium chlorite
- Sodium Metal
- Sodium-Vapor Lamps
- Sodium-Ion Battery
- Misc Chemistry Uses; Birch reduction , Sodium Fusion Test , education
- Use as a High Temperature Heat Transfer Fluid (including usage as a sort of internal Heat Pipe in Internal Combustion Engine Poppet Valves