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Liquid Sodium Chloride

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Liquid Sodium Chloride
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Phase Change Information
Specific Heat 130 J/mol*K
Latent Heat 1000 J/mol
Min Condensation Pressure 6.3 kPa at 605.903458297 K
Max Liquid Temperature 515 kPa at 2799.31057833 K
Freezes at 605.903458297 K
Liquid Volume 40 L/kmol
Molar Mass 101 g/mol

Description[edit]

Liquid Sodium Chloride is unique in that it will remain in liquid form at extremely high temperatures making it an excellent medium for storing heat energy.
- Stationpedia

Usage[edit]

Liquid Sodium Chloride has the highest critical point and highest molar heat capacity of all liquids currently in-game, making it excellent for high-temperature heat storage.

Its extremely low in-world liquid density (0.02215466833 mol/in-world L, 45.1372137513 in-world L/mol) and low evaporation pressure also make it an interesting candidate for low-power pumping systems. However, it decomposes into Pollutant on evaporation, losing considerable amounts of stored heat energy in the process. Care must be taken to avoid uncontrolled spills as small quantities can easily flood and overpressurize rooms, with only 177 mols (~7 L in pipes) being required to fill a world grid cell.


Sources[edit]

Liquid Sodium Chloride can be obtained by melting Salt (acquired from ore traders) at a Furnace, Advanced Furnace, or room exceeding its 333°C melting point.

Source Amount
Salt 50 mol

Notes[edit]

TBW

Gases and Liquids
Elements Compounds Mixtures Other

Oxygen Nitrogen Pollutant Hydrogen Helium Ozone

Methane Carbon Dioxide Water Nitrous Oxide Polluted Water Alcohol Silanol Liquid Sodium Chloride Hydrochloric Acid Hydrazine

Icon-fuel.pngFuel (66.6% H2 + 33.3% O2)
Icon-nitro.pngSuperfuel (50% H2 + 50% N2O)
Icon-air.pngAir (75% N2 + 25% O2)

Icon-atmosphere.png Atmosphere
Icon-coolant.png Coolant