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== Safety ==
Sodium coolant can burn when exposed to air or water, and the Natrium reactor could experience uncontrollable power surges that result in core melting.<br>
- Elliot Negin (UCS), Commentary on Science in the News, Scientific American, Nov 2021, p.10.

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Safety

Sodium coolant can burn when exposed to air or water, and the Natrium reactor could experience uncontrollable power surges that result in core melting.
- Elliot Negin (UCS), Commentary on Science in the News, Scientific American, Nov 2021, p.10.