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  • curprev 14:2814:28, 14 June 2019 Double sharp talk contribs 8,477 bytes −53 Applications: yes, but that is only because Na is so light, it floats on water - and then explodes, so not the best material for your wiring undo
  • curprev 11:2211:22, 14 June 2019 97.113.60.200 talk 8,530 bytes +65 Applications: Sodium is acctually a better electical conductor than aluminum by mass because it is so not dense. I dispute that these metals are more conductive in a general sense. i'm trying to find the article, but we should be able to calculate conductivity per mass from the properties listed. also note that sodium has other reasons why not to use it... its flammable... but sodium wires can be ecconomical because it is also cheap to make. undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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