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Amar Kumar 7 years, 9 months ago
Sodium and potassium metals are kept in kerosene or in dry mineral oil. All metals in that group are very reactive with water, including moisture in the atmosphere,they kept open they can burn and if they kept in water they can react with water. Potassium reacts even more violently.
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