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sodium and potassium is stored under kerosene give reasons ​

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Answered by LochanChugh
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Answer:

Because both are highly reactive and easily react with air and water and even sometimes catch fire. But they don't react with kerosene. Therefore, sodium and potassium are stored under kerosene.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Sodium and potassium metals react very vigarously with water; this reaction gives out so much heat that the hydrogen involved catches fire. therefore these metals are stored under kerosene.

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