I'm sorry to say you don't understand what you're talking about.
This type of reactor does not burn anything. it definitely doesn't burn sodium salts. It uses sodium metal as a coolant in the front stage of the cooling system. The following article shows a diagram of the system.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium-cooled_fast_reactor
Calling something you don't understand 'bullshit' doesn't do any of us any good.
Any way, the sea is salty, so it must be bad for the environment too? Hey, we need to ban the sea.
I haven't increased any knowledgevehen no body had answered me properly.
Simple questions not bullshit. Sodium is harmful to the environment particularly most types of flora and fauna. Reactors have run off. Steam and waste water. Facts not bullshit. How is it natural and better for the environment? I haven't learned anything. At all. Instead I have been insulted by butt boys and these faggots bend right over swallowing when anybody says clean energy. Clean energy is a big fat lie. Nothing clean about human activity more humans more faggots swallowing shit. More consumption more costs more waste more energy demanded.
I haven't increased any knowledgevehen no body had answered me properly.
Just because you don't understand it doesn't mean nobody has answered you properly.
Sodium is harmful to the environment particularly most types of flora and fauna.
Correct. However you making the wrong assumption that there is sodium released from the reactor into the environment.
Steam and waste water.
Exactly. Not sodium.
The sodium is sealed. There is 0 sodium "runoff". The water and steam that leaves the reactor is the same as it went in, just heated. The sodium is only used to carry the heat from the reactor to the water to create the steam to spin the turbines. Once the sodium is cooled by the water it is then returned to the reactor to be heated again.
Think of it like the coolant in your car. But instead of carrying the heat from the engine block to the radiator it is carrying the heat from the reactor to the water to create steam.
I'm sorry to say you don't understand what you're talking about. This type of reactor does not burn anything. it definitely doesn't burn sodium salts. It uses sodium metal as a coolant in the front stage of the cooling system. The following article shows a diagram of the system. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium-cooled_fast_reactor
Calling something you don't understand 'bullshit' doesn't do any of us any good.
Any way, the sea is salty, so it must be bad for the environment too? Hey, we need to ban the sea.
Look at it you dumb stupid moron. What is wrong with you. It has hot and cold. Where it heats and cools. It has water and steam vents.
You are the epitome of a brainless nigger. I will call you bullshit.
You're an idiot. You have no clue what you're talking about yet resort to abusing people instead of increasing your own knowledge.
I haven't increased any knowledgevehen no body had answered me properly.
Simple questions not bullshit. Sodium is harmful to the environment particularly most types of flora and fauna. Reactors have run off. Steam and waste water. Facts not bullshit. How is it natural and better for the environment? I haven't learned anything. At all. Instead I have been insulted by butt boys and these faggots bend right over swallowing when anybody says clean energy. Clean energy is a big fat lie. Nothing clean about human activity more humans more faggots swallowing shit. More consumption more costs more waste more energy demanded.
Just because you don't understand it doesn't mean nobody has answered you properly.
Correct. However you making the wrong assumption that there is sodium released from the reactor into the environment.
Exactly. Not sodium.
The sodium is sealed. There is 0 sodium "runoff". The water and steam that leaves the reactor is the same as it went in, just heated. The sodium is only used to carry the heat from the reactor to the water to create the steam to spin the turbines. Once the sodium is cooled by the water it is then returned to the reactor to be heated again.
Think of it like the coolant in your car. But instead of carrying the heat from the engine block to the radiator it is carrying the heat from the reactor to the water to create steam.
The diagrams linked earlier clearly show this.