Chemistry, asked by pgpriyanshu, 9 months ago

why are sodium and potassium stored in kerosin oil?​

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Answered by vikasverma05
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Explanation:

Potassium (K) and Sodium (Na) are very reactive metals. Thus they are stored in kerosene which does not allow any reaction. This helps us in keeping the metals safe and helps provide safety to the user.

Answered by vsthedevil1234
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Answer:

they started to burning in the presence of oxygen

Explanation:

because they are highly reactive

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