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which metal is stored in kerosene?
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SODIUM (Na) is the metal stored in Kerosene
Explanation:
- Sodium is an element with the symbol of Na.
- The element is soft and silvery-white in nature.
- It is a highly reactive metal, easily catches when kept under open air.
- If sodium reacts with oxygen then it forms sodium oxide.
- Na + O2 --> Na2O
- In case due to its instability at times it would react with hydrogen and forms Sodium hydroxide, which is highly exothermic.
- In order to prevent sodium from reacting with oxygen and moisture, it is stores in Kerosene (mixture of hydrocarbons).
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