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Sodium and potassium are stored in kerosene.Why ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is so because they are highly reactive metals which burn vigorously when exposed to air, hence they are stored under kerosene to break the contact with air which would otherwise burn it. Mark me as the brainliest pls
Answered by savitakumari123
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Sodium and potassium are stored in kersosene because they are Highly reactive elements .They can easily catch fire even when in contact with air

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