Why potassium and sodium are stored under kerosene ?
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because they are very much reactive when exposed to air.
because they are very much reactive when exposed to air.
rajdeep27:
sorry but you are wrong if we release both the elements in open aur they will catch fire si they are kept in kerosene
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as potassium and sodium are highly reactive metals so they catch fire in coming in contact with air, so it is store under kerosene
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