Science, asked by ssshinda81, 7 months ago

Sania's science teacher told her that there is a metal which catches fire when placed in open air. That's why this metal is stored in kerosene oil. Name that metal? ​

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Answered by devu2470
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Answer:

sodium

Explanation:

Sodium is stored in kerosene as it is a very highly reactive metal. If it is kept in open air, it easily reacts with the oxygen and catches fire. Since kerosene is a mixture of hydrocarbons, it won't react with it.

Answered by thanu1742
20
Sodium is the answer
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