Science, asked by sanjibmishra14, 10 months ago

sodium is stored under kerosene.give reason ​

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Answered by Vmusale
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Sodium is a very reactive metal. It is kept in kerosene to prevent it from coming in contact with oxygen and moisture. If this happens, it will react with the moisture present in air and form sodium hydroxide which is a highly exothermic reaction.

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Answered by AnkitSinghthakur
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sodium \: is \: high \: reactive \: element \: and \: metal \: and \: it \: catch \: fire \: at \: room \: temperature \: so \: to \: prevent \: sodium \: to \: prevent \: from \: this \: it \: kept \: in \: kerosene

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