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  • A molten salt reactor (MSR) using a mix of uranium and thorium in a fluoride salt with a graphite
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  • | pagename = Molten salt reactor
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  • {{rpl|Molten salt reactor}} {{rpl|Molten salt reactor}}
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  • The '''FC-MSR''' is a Molten Salt Reactor<ref>[https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/current-and-future-g
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  • ...out. Molten salt reactors are some of the first ever built. See the MSRE (Molten Salt Reactor Experiment) back in the 1960's at Oak Ridge. For reasons controversial to t
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  • ...tor experiments <ref>The [https://www.ornl.gov/molten-salt-reactor/history Molten Salt Reactor Experiment] used an expensive alloy Hastelloy-N.</ref> to resist corrosion ...omical choice for commercial nuclear power.</ref>, a [[Molten salt reactor|Molten Salt Reactor]] that had been tested at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the 1960's. In c
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  • This is a molten salt reactor (MSR) using a mix of uranium and thorium in a fluoride salt with a graphite
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  • ...tor experiments <ref>The [https://www.ornl.gov/molten-salt-reactor/history Molten Salt Reactor Experiment] used an expensive alloy Hastelloy-N.</ref> to resist corrosion ...a safer and more economical choice for commercial nuclear power.</ref>, a Molten Salt Reactor that had been tested at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the 1960's. In cho
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  • '''Reply''' to a question on a different Molten Salt Reactor in [https://www.facebook.com/groups/2081763568746983/posts/3217689965154332
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  • [[File:Molten Salt Reactor.svg|thumb|upright=1.5|Example of a molten salt reactor scheme]] A '''molten salt reactor''' ('''MSR''') is a class of nuclear fission reactor<ref>[https://en.wikipe
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  • [[Molten salt reactor|Molten Salt Reactors]] (MSRs) provide higher temperature and better thermal
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  • ThorCon— the Do-able Molten Salt Reactor Safeguards and Security - for a thorough discussion of the three proliferat
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  • Another proposed fast reactor is a [[molten salt reactor]], in which the salt's moderating properties are insignificant.<ref>{{cite
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  • Another proposed fast reactor is a [[molten salt reactor]], in which the salt's moderating properties are insignificant.<ref>{{cite
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  • ...d numerous other liquid core reactor experiments. The liquid fuel for the molten salt reactor was LiF-BeF<sub>2</sub>-ThF<sub>4</sub>-UF<sub>4</sub> (72-16-12-0.4 mol%),
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  • Hi - I've added a [[:Template:Molten salt reactor/Metadata|Metadata page]] for this article that points the page back to Wiki ::: Thanks John. I have placed the WPAttribution template on [[Molten salt reactor]] and [[Fast neutron reactor]].
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  • ...nowiki>{{WPAttribution}}</nowiki>'''; see an example with elaboration at [[Molten salt reactor]]. Let's see how this goes; I won't delete for now. [[User:Pat Palmer|Pat
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