Social Sciences, asked by ashlysanthosh32, 11 months ago

hi friends.. good evening.. ☺️☺️.. how potassium and sodium are stored in kerosene?? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The reason behind storing the potassium and sodium in kerosene is because they are highly reactive in air and could burn any time. They are preserved in kerosene or dry mineral oil. These metals are stored in kerosene to protect this element from moisture or water content.

Answered by genius2430
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Answer:

because they are more reactive with oxygen and moistre

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