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why is sodium kept immersed in kerosene oil? ​

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Answered by kadambrijesh1
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Answer:

Interestingly, sodium metal is found to be non-reactive in the kerosene oil. Therefore, the sodium metal is kept immersed in the kerosene oil to avoid the probabilities of accidental fire and minimize the chances of severe injuries or damages.

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Answered by ankitpatle0
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The element sodium is kept in kerosene oil to keep it from reacting with air and moisture.

Explanation

  • Sodium is a highly reactive metal that interacts violently with oxygen, carbon dioxide, and moisture in the air, potentially resulting in a fire.
  • Because Sodium does not react with kerosene, it is maintained immersed in it to prevent the explosive reaction.
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