why sodium and pottasium catches fires when burnt in air
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because they are highly combustible (i.e flammable)
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because if their highly reactive nature towards oxygen. they are combustible and hence catches wire.
and that's the reason they are kept in kerosene
and that's the reason they are kept in kerosene
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