..Sodium and potassium are kept in
kerosene because
(1) they are least reactive
(2) they are most reactive
(3) keeping in kerosene makes
them soft
(4) they do not sublimate in
kerosene
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Sodium and potassium are kept in kerosene because they are most reactive.
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Because they are most reactive.
Explanation:
If they are not kept in kerosene, they will react with air or oxygen suddenly. So they are kept in kerosene.
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