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why is sodium in korsene in a laboratory 1 . sodium is a very reactive metal and reacts vigorously at room temperature 2. sodium is less reactive and stays inert at room temperature 3.sodium is a meral 4. sodium dissolves in kerosene​

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Answered by muhammadamalnizam
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Answer:

the answer is option number:1

Explanation: sodium is a very reactive metal and reacts vigorously at room temperature and thats why it is kept in kerosene

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