why sodium stored in kerosene
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Sodium kept in kerosene to prevent its reaction with air because it vigorously reacts in air.
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Hi Mate,
sodium is very reactive metal. it is kept/stored in kerosene to prevent it from coming in contact with oxygen and moisture. if it comes with oxygen or monsters, it will react with the monster present in the year and form sodium hydroxide.
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