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Preeti Tripathi

Class 12th
Chemistry
2 years ago

why is Sodium kept in kerosene oil

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Abhishek Mishra

2 years ago

Sodium is a very reactive element, so it reduces oxygen and water by being an effective reduction agent. There is also a reduction of compounds found in kerosene, but no more reduction of kerosene oil can take place. Therefore with kerosene oil, Na does not show any reaction.

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Abhishek Mishra

2 years ago

Sodium is a very reactive element, so it reduces oxygen and water by being an effective reduction agent. There is also a reduction of compounds found in kerosene, but no more reduction of kerosene oil can take place. Therefore with kerosene oil, Na does not show any reaction.

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