Science, asked by DAV45, 1 year ago

Sodium when kept in air catches fire spontaneously. How and why does it occur?

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Answered by bhargavkumar1
10
hey mate........

Here is Ur answer____________

Sodium is a very reactive then others, whenwhen it is come with contact of air it catches fire spontaneously,that's why it should kept in kerosene oil.

DAV45: na
bhargavkumar1: the liquid in pressure has not definite shape, volume or size
bhargavkumar1: the pressure in liquid acts in all direction
bhargavkumar1: ok
DAV45: thanks again mate
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Answered by kumarpraveen091
5

Because of it is sodium

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