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Why is sodium stored in kerosene?

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Answered by shubi75
4
Sodium is highly reactive to moisture thus when leave in air, It transforms into Sodium Hydroxide with the generation of lots of heat through exothermic reaction.
Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

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Explanation:

Na is a very reactive metal and kept in kerosene

oil to prevent it from coming in contact with oxygen and

moisture as it react to form their hydroxide. This is an

exothermic reaction and lot of heat is generated so the

metal is kept in kerosene oil.

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