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. Why is sodium kept under kerosene?

(a) It remains fresh

(b) It is protected from evaporation

(c) Sodium reacts with moist air and change into sodium
hydroxide

(d) None of these

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. Why is sodium kept under kerosene? (a) It remains fresh (b) It is protected from evaporation..

Answer / noor-ul-ain jamal

sodium reacts with moist air and change into sodium
hydroxide

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. Why is sodium kept under kerosene? (a) It remains fresh (b) It is protected from evaporation..

Answer / shanthi

Sodium reacts with moist air and change into sodium
hydroxide

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. Why is sodium kept under kerosene? (a) It remains fresh (b) It is protected from evaporation..

Answer / guest

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. Why is sodium kept under kerosene? (a) It remains fresh (b) It is protected from evaporation..

Answer / fg

It reacts with air and burns up, must be stored in kerosene
to avoid this

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. Why is sodium kept under kerosene? (a) It remains fresh (b) It is protected from evaporation..

Answer / amandeep

(b) It is protected from evaporation

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