the metal which is stored in kerosene
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Sodium
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Sodium is stored in kerosene as it is a very highly reactive metal. If it is kept in open air, it easily reacts with the oxygen and catches fire. Since kerosene is a mixture of hydrocarbons, it won't react with it.
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The metals stored in kerosene are sodium and potassium.
This is because these metals are highly reactive. They react vigorously with water as well as air. They are kept in kerosene because kerosene don’t react with any metal.
This is because these metals are highly reactive. They react vigorously with water as well as air. They are kept in kerosene because kerosene don’t react with any metal.
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