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_&_ are kept in kerosene to avoid explosion fill in the blanks

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Answered by 6954treesa
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Answer:

Sodium & Pottasium are kept in kerosene to avoid explosion.

Explanation:

Sodium and Pottassium are highly reactive metals and act vigorously when they come in contact with the oxygen present in the air. So, in order to prevent this from taking place, sodium and pottassium are stored in Kerosene.

Answered by fathimathulsana9876
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Answer:

sodium and potassium

Explanation:

because when it comes in contact with air its highly reactive so it is stored in kerosene.

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