why we store sodium in kerosine and phosphorus in water
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They are highly reactive to the air
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we store sodium in kerosene because sodium is highly reactive with water and can catch fire if it is left in water. Phosphorus is stored in water because it is highly reactive with air or oxygen, when it is exposed to air it catches fire, thus it is stored in water.
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