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- NaK abstract "NaK, or sodium-potassium alloy (commonly pronounced 'knack'), an alloy of potassium (K) and sodium (Na), is usually liquid at room temperature. Various commercial grades are available. NaK is highly reactive with water and may catch fire when exposed to air, so must be handled with special precautions.".
- NaK wikiPageID "300935".
- NaK wikiPageLength "8071".
- NaK wikiPageOutDegree "51".
- NaK wikiPageRevisionID "696879837".
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Alloy.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Argon.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Atmosphere_of_Earth.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Bulk_modulus.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Bun.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Caesium.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coolants.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Category:Derelict_satellites_orbiting_Earth.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Category:Desiccants.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fusible_alloys.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nuclear_reactor_coolants.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Category:Potassium.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Category:Reducing_agents.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sodium.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Computer_cooling.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Coolant.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Desiccant.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Distillation.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Eutectic_system.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Fast-neutron_reactor.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Heat_capacity.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Hexane.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Hydraulic_fluid.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Hydrocarbon.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Lead.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Liquid_metal.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Lubricity.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Mineral_oil.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Nitrogen.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Outer_space.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Polytetrafluoroethylene.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Potassium.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_chloride.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Potassium_superoxide.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Pounds_per_square_inch.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Pump.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Reactive_distillation.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Room_temperature.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Sodium.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Sodium_chloride.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Solvent.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Space_debris.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Supersonic_Low_Altitude_Missile.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Surface_tension.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink US-A.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Vapor_pressure.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLink Y-12_National_Security_Complex.
- NaK wikiPageWikiLinkText "NaK".
- NaK wikiPageWikiLinkText "sodium potassium alloys".
- NaK wikiPageWikiLinkText "sodium-potassium alloy".
- NaK wikiPageWikiLinkText "sodium-potassium".
- NaK wikiPageWikiLinkText "with potassium".
- NaK wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- NaK wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- NaK wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- NaK subject Category:Coolants.
- NaK subject Category:Desiccants.
- NaK subject Category:Fusible_alloys.
- NaK subject Category:Nuclear_reactor_coolants.
- NaK subject Category:Potassium.
- NaK subject Category:Reducing_agents.
- NaK subject Category:Sodium.
- NaK type Agent.
- NaK type Agent.
- NaK type Chemical.
- NaK type Coolant.
- NaK type Element.
- NaK type Reactor.
- NaK type Substance.
- NaK comment "NaK, or sodium-potassium alloy (commonly pronounced 'knack'), an alloy of potassium (K) and sodium (Na), is usually liquid at room temperature. Various commercial grades are available. NaK is highly reactive with water and may catch fire when exposed to air, so must be handled with special precautions.".
- NaK label "NaK".
- NaK sameAs Q620361.
- NaK sameAs NaK.
- NaK sameAs NaK.
- NaK sameAs NaK_(Legierung).
- NaK sameAs NaK.
- NaK sameAs انا_کا.
- NaK sameAs NaK.
- NaK sameAs NaK.
- NaK sameAs ナトリウムカリウム合金.
- NaK sameAs 나크.
- NaK sameAs NaK.
- NaK sameAs m.01rwt_.
- NaK sameAs NaK.
- NaK sameAs Натрий-калиевый_сплав.
- NaK sameAs NaK.
- NaK sameAs Q620361.
- NaK sameAs 钠钾合金.
- NaK wasDerivedFrom NaK?oldid=696879837.
- NaK isPrimaryTopicOf NaK.