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why are sodium and potassium stored in kerosene?

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Answered by shinasood
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because they are highly reactive and when they come in contact with air its produces fire
Answered by soujanyaveerubhotla
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Answer:Sodium and Potassium are stored in kerosene

Explanation:Because they are highly reactive elements. They can easily catch fire with the contact with air.

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