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Rigoberto Harrell
28 September, 15:01
Why can't sodium be used in electrical wires?
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Haleigh Mclean
28 September, 16:04
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"why can't sodium be used in electrical wires", the answer is that sodium CAN be used in electrical wires. It has been used in wiring for over 100 years. Until recently sodium wire has been too dangerous to use in most applications. However, recent research has discovered ways to safely use sodium in wiring.
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Silky
28 September, 17:20
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because it's dangerously unstable
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