Science, asked by tei24, 10 months ago

sodium and patassium are stored
in kerosene​

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Answer:

Because if they kept open they can burn and if they kept in water they can react with water. So, they are kept in kerosene. Sodium and Potassium are the most reactive metals on this earth. They react very explosively with both water and air that is why they are stored in kerosene instead.


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Answered by HarshdeepKaurrr1608
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Answer:

Its true that Sodium and Potassium arw stored in kerosene...

Explanation:

Because they are highly reactive metals and can react with water or air at room temprature hence, they are stored under kerosene oil

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