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Sodium is kept in kerosene​

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Answered by raaji123
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Sodium is kept in kerosene because it is a highly reactive metal. If it is kept in an open container, it will react with oxygen and water vapor present in the atmosphere producing sodium oxides and sodium hydroxides respectively which is a highly exothermic reaction...

Answered by anamika395
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sodium is very reactive non metal and reacts violently when comes In contact to heat or sunlight so to prevent that it is kept in kerosene

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