question 8 : why is Sodium kept immersed in kerosene oil?
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Anonymous:
Bcz sodium is the most reactive metal which reacts easily with other compounds.
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Hey mate☺☺
↪↪Sodium kept in kerosene oil bcoz it is highly reactive, it can react with air and produce fire.
hope it helps u☺
↪↪Sodium kept in kerosene oil bcoz it is highly reactive, it can react with air and produce fire.
hope it helps u☺
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hola^_^
sodium is a reactive metal.it is kept in kerosene oil to prevent it from coming in contact with oxygen and moisture.if this happen, it will react with moisture present in air and water and will form sodium hydroxide. it is a strong exothermic reaction and will cause a lot of heat..
hope it helps^_^
be brainly
sodium is a reactive metal.it is kept in kerosene oil to prevent it from coming in contact with oxygen and moisture.if this happen, it will react with moisture present in air and water and will form sodium hydroxide. it is a strong exothermic reaction and will cause a lot of heat..
hope it helps^_^
be brainly
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