Science, asked by anvi06, 10 months ago

why is sodium stored on kerosine​

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Answered by Andy07
2

because of its ability to react with oxygen and water vigorously leading to an explosion . but sodium does not react with kerosene to form any compound and thus it is stored safely inside and the supply of oxygen and moisture is cut off.

Answered by CutyRuhi
3

Hey! mate, Here is your answer...☺

Sodium is stored in kerosene because it is highly reactive metal. It reacts vigorously with oxygen and water and makes the substance able to catch fire.

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