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Why sodium is dipped in kerosene ??

Answer» As we know that sodium is very reactive metal. It reacts with air fastly and starts burning. So to protect it from moisture, it dipped in kerosene oil
To protect it from moisture
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Sodium is dipped in kerosene because they are quickly burn for outside
It is highly reactive metal and if it comes in contact with air it can catch fire.
Because sodium higher reactive with air and kerosin are anti oxygant so it cannot pass air in it


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