Biology, asked by varungaur8459, 7 months ago

sodium and potassium are stored in kerosence

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Answered by AmanSharma2511
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As they are highly reactive and react Dangerously with oxygen.

Answered by adityasisodiya10447
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sodium and potassium are stored in kerosene because both are highly reactive metal and can react with Oxygen (gas)and water(moisture) at room temperature. when they are stored in kerosene they are not in contact with Oxygen and water that's why they can't react and stored for a long period time.

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