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Why Sodium Is Kept Immersed in Kerosene?
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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by queen4bad
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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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