Why Sodium Is Kept Immersed in Kerosene?
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Bcoz sodium is very much reactive in nature nd it easily reacts with atmospheric air and even in water, which is very dangerous. Henceforth, it is kept in kerosene.
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Sodium is highly reactive . So it's kept immersed in kerosene oil to prevent its reaction with oxygen , moisture and carbon dioxide of air to prevent accidental fires .
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