Chemistry, asked by umangjain10, 1 year ago

why is sodium soluble in water but not soluble in kerosene

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Answered by vanshika2199
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it is highly reactive .. on putting it in water, it will suddenly catch fire due to the formation of hydrogen bubbles which eill catch fire.. in the other hand , sodium is stored under kerosene oil as it will not react with it

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