Chemistry, asked by divscherry3, 1 year ago

sodium metal is stored in kerosene.give reason.please answer fast.


hiteshkhannasweet: because it is very reactive
hiteshkhannasweet: and kerosene and less density than sodium
hiteshkhannasweet: i didnt
hiteshkhannasweet: your point is right

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Answered by afruja70
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Hello mate


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<b>Sodium metal is stored in kerosene because sodium is a highly reactive metal and when it comes in contact with oxygen it reacts so it's kept in kerosene or oil. </b>


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Answered by Anonymous
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Because sodium will easily catch fire

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