Why do potassium and sodium kept in open air catch fire?
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=>Potassium and Sodium are highly reactive metals if they are kept in open air they both will react vigorously with atmospheric air and cause fires.That is only the reason why they are not kept in open air.
They are often kept in kerosene oil as the moisture can not be enter in it.
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Here is your answer..
=>Potassium and Sodium are highly reactive metals if they are kept in open air they both will react vigorously with atmospheric air and cause fires.That is only the reason why they are not kept in open air.
They are often kept in kerosene oil as the moisture can not be enter in it.
Hope it helps uh...✌️✌️✌️
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