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sodium hydroxide
Sodium metal IS stored in petrol, or more commonly is kerosene or oil.
Nothing. Sodium can be stored in hexane.
the possiblity of contamination in the laboratory is minimized
Sodium
It is not necessary to store sodium chloride in an incubator. For laboratory use dried NaCl must be stored in an exsiccator.
sodium hydroxide
Sodium metal IS stored in petrol, or more commonly is kerosene or oil.
when exposed to air or moisture, sodium will catch fire. to prevent that, sodium is stored in kerosene oil
it can b stored in oil
Sodium
no
Nothing. Sodium can be stored in hexane.
I suppose that francium cannot be stored: the half life is short.
If you buy sodium metal, it's packed in either oil or argon. That's how it's stored.
Yes
Sodium