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3) Why is sodium kept in kerosene?
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Answered by sonakshi8173
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Answer:

sodium is kept in kerosene because if you take out sodium from kerosene then it will catch fire in the room temperature......

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Answered by rishikareddy73
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Answer:

sodium is kept in kerosene because it do not react with kerosene.

Explanation:

sodium is a highly reactive metal which can react vigorously with oxygen ,Carbondioxide and moisture in the air which can even

cause fire. to prevent this explosive reaction, it is kept in kerosene.

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