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Sodium metal can be kept under:...

Sodium metal can be kept under:

A

Kerosene

B

Benzene

C

Toluene

D

Alcohol

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The correct Answer is:
A, B, C

Since sodium does not react with kerosene, benzene and toluene also prevent the contact of atmospheric air with oxygen.
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  • Na metal can be kept under

    A
    Alcohol
    B
    Kerosene
    C
    Benzene
    D
    Toluene
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    A
    Benzene
    B
    Kerosene
    C
    Alcohol
    D
    Toluene
  • Sodium metal is kept under

    A
    Kerosene oil
    B
    Alcohol
    C
    Water
    D
    Acids.
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