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why is sodium kept under kerosene and phosphorus in water​

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Answered by mausumimitra1
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sodium is highly reactive metal and it easily and quickly reacts with water and atmospheric air. ... Therefore, the metal is kept in the kerosene. Phosphorus is also very reactive that's why it is kept in water to prevent it from undergoing reaction with air.

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