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Sodium and potassium metals are kept in kerosene. Why?​

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Answered by Wreckcious
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These are highly reactive and highly inflammable elements. They burn in presence of oxygen and thus are kept in kerosene because even in H2O there is O2 Present and these elements would react with it.

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Answered by pparnami77
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This is because they are highly reactive. So, to avoid them from bursting they are kept in kerosene.

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