Social Sciences, asked by ashishKedar, 1 year ago

why sodium kept in corrosion

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Answered by JisnuBanerjee
1
sodium is kept in kerosene as it says as an inert medium to prevent it from coming in contact with the air and thus prevents corrosion
Answered by dhillonrobin
7
Sodium is very reactive metal. It is kept in kerosene to prevent it coming in the direct contact with air and moisture. So it is kept in kerosene.
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