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Out of the Sodium and sulphur which is a metal and explain its reaction with oxygen

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Answered by KeshavGiri
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sodium and potassium are stored under kerosene to prevent their reaction with the oxygen, moisture and carbon dioxide in the air. Sulphur is a non-metal. When sulphur is burned in air, it reacts with the oxygen in the air to form anacidic oxide called sulphur dioxide. Sodium is a metal and Sulphur is a non- metal.

Answered by Anonymous
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sodium and potassium are stored under kerosene to prevent their reaction with the oxygen, moisture and carbon dioxide in the air. Sulphur is a non-metal. When sulphur is burned in air, it reacts with the oxygen in the air to form anacidic oxide called sulphur dioxide. Sodium is a metal and Sulphur is a non- metal.

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