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What Use Was Sodium In Car Engines
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It was used in street lighting. Most cars currently use halogen bulbs in their headlights. The new blue-ish headlights are using a different technology called High Intensity Discharge (HID). We normally see HID lamps in the form of mercury vapor and sodium vapor lights used as street lamps and as outdoor lighting for stadiums. These lamps are popular because they are efficient. In the case of sodium vapor, they are twice as efficient as normal fluorescent bulbs.
I haven't heard of any significant sodium based chemistry in fuels or lubricants packages for engines.
Sodium sulfonates (amine free) get used in some moderate-soap emulsifiers used to produce soluble oils and emulsion cleaners and in industrial lubricants, such as anticorrosional agents and metal-working fluids.
Guess you could devise a sprinkler system from the boot and spray salt in winter onto the roads?
Sodium sulfonates (amine free) get used in some moderate-soap emulsifiers used to produce soluble oils and emulsion cleaners and in industrial lubricants, such as anticorrosional agents and metal-working fluids.
Guess you could devise a sprinkler system from the boot and spray salt in winter onto the roads?
it says here about sodium silicate, but it also says that you use it to disable car engines http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Sodium _silica te
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