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why are Sodium and potassium stored under oil.​

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Answered by liasangma
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Sodium, potassium, and lithium all are alkali metals. All belong to the group-first. ... Alkali metal forms oxides in presence of oxygen. Therefore, due to the high reactivity of alkali metals towards air and moisture, they are stored in kerosene oil.

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