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Why is sodium stored in kerosene in a laboratory?


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Because sodium is very reactive metal and reacts vigorously at room temperature.

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Because sodium is very less reactive and stays inert at room temperature.

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Because sodium is a metal.

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Because Sodium gets dissolved in kerosene.

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The correct option is A

Because sodium is very reactive metal and reacts vigorously at room temperature.


Sodium is highly reactive. It reacts vigorously with Oxygen and water. A lot of heat is generated in this reaction. It is therefore, stored in kerosene for safety reasons.


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