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From the following liquis in which sodium metal cannot be stored?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The sodium cannot storage in alcohol.

Sodium reacts with oxygen, so it has to be kept away from air. Storing it under a liquid is an easy way to do that. Water is our usual go-to liquid, but sodium reacts with water (and also floats on top, because it’s less dense than water), so water is not a good choice. Sodium also reacts with alcohols, so those are no good. It does not react with hydrocarbons, and is denser than all the ones I can think of, so they are a good choice. Kerosene is cheap, pretty non-toxic, does not evaporate as fast as some hydrocarbons, and so is a pretty good choice.

However, for long-term storage, mineral oil is preferred, since kerosene will evaporate eventually if the container is not perfectly sealed.

Answered by maddulapavani0
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Answer:

sodium metal cannot be stored in alcohol

Explanation:

because alcohol being a protic solvent and sodium being highly reactive will react and form Alkoxide

for ex: CH3OH+ Na =CH3ONa+H2

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