Liquid Metals

Liquid metal is a metal or a metal alloy which is liquid at or near room temperature.A few elemental metals are liquid at or near room temperature. The most well known is mercury (Hg), which is molten above −38.8 °C (234.3 K, −37.9 °F). Others include caesium(Cs), which has a melting point of 28.5 °C (83.3 °F), rubidium (Rb)(39 °C [102 °F]), francium (Fr)(estimated at 8.0 °C [46 °F]), and gallium (Ga)(30 °C [86 °F]). Alloys can be liquid if they form a eutectic, meaning that the alloy's melting point is lower than any of the alloy's constituent metals. The …

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NWMO: Nuclear Waste Management Organization · 14 March 2023 English

However, the NWMO recommended keeping a watching brief on the status of the technology internationally, and the potential for change in the fuel cycle in Canada. [...] The impact of …

temperatures (typically 400ºC or more), and use liquid metals (e.g., sodium or lead), molten salts (e.g.,


NWMO: Nuclear Waste Management Organization · 14 March 2023 English

However, the NWMO recommended keeping a watching brief on the status of the technology internationally, and the potential for change in the fuel cycle in Canada. [...] The impact of …

temperatures (typically 400ºC or more), and use liquid metals (e.g., sodium or lead), molten salts (e.g.,


NWMO: Nuclear Waste Management Organization · 14 March 2023 English

However, the NWMO recommended keeping a watching brief on the status of the technology internationally, and the potential for change in the fuel cycle in Canada. [...] The impact of …

temperatures (typically 400ºC or more), and use liquid metals (e.g., sodium or lead), molten salts (e.g.,


NWMO: Nuclear Waste Management Organization · 14 March 2023 English

However, the NWMO recommended keeping a watching brief on the status of the technology internationally, and the potential for change in the fuel cycle in Canada. [...] The impact of …

temperatures (typically 400ºC or more), and use liquid metals (e.g., sodium or lead), molten salts (e.g.,


NWMO: Nuclear Waste Management Organization · 25 March 2022 English

However, the NWMO recommended keeping a watching brief on the status of the technology internationally, and the potential for change in the fuel cycle in Canada. [...] While reducing the …

temperatures (typically 400ºC or more), and use liquid metals (e.g., sodium or lead), molten salts (e.g.,


NWMO: Nuclear Waste Management Organization · 22 March 2021 English

However, the NWMO recommended keeping a watching brief on the status of the technology internationally, and the potential for change in the fuel cycle in Canada. [...] A second potential …

temperatures (typically 400ºC or more), and use liquid metals (e.g., sodium or lead), molten salts (e.g.,


NWMO: Nuclear Waste Management Organization · 22 March 2021 English

However, the NWMO recommended keeping a watching brief on the status of the technology internationally, and the potential for change in the fuel cycle in Canada. [...] A second potential …

temperatures (typically 400ºC or more), and use liquid metals (e.g., sodium or lead), molten salts (e.g.,


NWMO: Nuclear Waste Management Organization · 19 February 2020 English

However, the NWMO recommended keeping a watching brief on the status of the technology internationally, and the potential for change in the fuel cycle in Canada. [...] In particular: » …

temperatures (typically 400ºC or more) and use liquid metals (e.g., sodium or lead), molten salts (e.g.,


NWMO: Nuclear Waste Management Organization · 26 March 2019 English

However, the NWMO recommended keeping a watching brief on the status of the technology internationally, and the potential for change in the fuel cycle in Canada. [...] In the United …

temperatures (typically 400ºC or more) and use liquid metals (e.g., sodium or lead), molten salts (e.g.,


NWMO: Nuclear Waste Management Organization · 26 March 2019 English

However, the NWMO recommended keeping a watching brief on the status of the technology internationally, and the potential for change in the fuel cycle in Canada. [...] In the United …

temperatures (typically 400ºC or more) and use liquid metals (e.g., sodium or lead), molten salts (e.g.,


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