Science, asked by prajwal4, 1 year ago

why sodium can't stored in petrol?????

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Answered by Anonymous
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Petrol and kerosene are coming from same source of fossil fuel. Both of them madeup of hydrocarbons. Actually sodium and potassium metals were stored in kerosene inorder to avoid the their contact with atmospheric moisture.
Not only kerosene you can use some other inorganic solvents make sure it should not contain any moisture content and especially oxygen.
Thus using petrol inplace of kersene to store sodium and potassium is not a problem. May be because of its availability and cost makes kerosene preferable over petrol.

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Answered by ImRitz
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Sodium can be stored in petrol but since kerosene is cheaper than petrol, sodium are not stored in petrol.
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