Why are the metals sodium and potassium stored in water?
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because they are highly reactive. they burn vigorously come in the contact of air and water
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your question is wrong it should be kerosine or petrol instead of water
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because they are highly reactive metals if you see reactivity series of metal at first it is k and at second is na . and thus they can easily react with air and react to caught fire by storing in kerosine we cut their supply with air and by this they can be stored
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