Chemistry, asked by manshi9334, 11 months ago

Sodium and potassium Potassium is stored under kerosene give reason​

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Answered by creativeabhinoor
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Answer:

The reason for sodium and potassium stored in the kerosene because they are highly reactive with air around it. If the are left open in the air they burn. So, sodium and potassium are stored in kerosene.


manshi9334: tqq
Ashiskumarnayak: originally they are very reactive to oxygen....so they are kept in kerosene.
creativeabhinoor: no probs :)
Answered by spjha763073
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Answer:

Explanation:

they are stored in kerosene because sodium and potassium are highly reactive and they start burning when they come in contact with air.

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