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sodium metal is stored in kerosene.justify​

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Answered by gadadharrout321
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Sodium is stored in Kerosene because Sodium is a very highly reactive metal. It reacts with oxygen in the air even at room temperature. So, if we keep it anywhere it will oxidize. Whereas, when kept in kerosene, it does not come in contact with air and does not oxidize

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Answered by Anonymous
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hey mate here is ur answer

as Sodium is highly reactive metal it can react easily with water, air, sunlight etc as kerosene is an non reactive substance and it doesn't allow any sunlight or air to pass from it so that Sodium is stored in kerosene.

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