Science, asked by kuhi26, 9 months ago

why are sodium and potassium stored under kerosene oil?​

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Answered by sanukuma2222
6

Answer:

because they are highly reactive in air.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Sodium and Potassium are alkali metal and are highly reactive .They react with air violently and get burned.They do not react with kerosene and so kerosene thus protects them from getting oxidized by preventing them to come in contact with air.

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