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Nuclear Reactor Coolant
How nuclear reactor coolants safely transfer heat and prevent radioactive contamination
29 Jan 2026
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Why are two coolant loops typically used in nuclear reactors instead of just one?
Because two loops double the heat transfer efficiency directly to the environment.
To prevent radioactive contamination of the turbine and environment by isolating the radioactive primary coolant.
To allow the coolant to be reused indefinitely without any loss of heat capacity.
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