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Answered by YajasJohri
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There are a few basic options which are used for the purpose of storing drinking water, the most common ones being plastic, glass, stainless steel and copper. Below we have discussed the pros and cons of all these materials depending on various factors.

Sodium is a very reactive metal. It is kept in kerosene to prevent it from coming in contact with oxygen and moisture. If this happens, it will react with the moisture present in air and form sodium hydroxide.

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  1. Less reactive metal are stored in water as the do not react with oxygen or water and they don't get rusted. eg:-Silver, gold, tin, etc.
  2. Highly reactive metals are stored in kerosene oil as when they are exposed to air, they react vigorously with oxygen or moisture to produce a large amount of heat. The reaction is highly exothermic. eg:-Sodium, Potassium, etc.

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