which metal is stored by submerging 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.
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Sodium and Potassium
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As they are very reactive, they are stored in kerosene to prevent their reactions from air ( oxygen, etc. )
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