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Why sodium is kept in kerosene oil??

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Answered by mrgoodb62
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Sodium is kept in kerosene because it is a highly reactive metal. ... Kerosene oil does not react with sodium and acts as a barrier which restricts its reaction with oxygen and moisture.

Answered by ItzBacteria
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  • Sodium is kept in kerosene because it is a highly reactive metal. Kerosene oil does not react with sodium and acts as a barrier which restricts its reaction with oxygen and moisture.

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