41.86 MJ per kilogram
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No, magnesium is not typically stored under oil. Magnesium is a reactive metal that can react with water and air, so it is usually stored under a dry and inert atmosphere like argon or mineral oil to prevent oxidation.
Lithium can be stored in materials such as mineral oil, kerosene, or naphtha to prevent contact with air or moisture. It is important to store lithium in an airtight container to avoid reactions with moisture or air that can lead to fire or explosion.
Reactive metals such as sodium and potassium are stored in oil to prevent them from reacting with moisture or oxygen in the air. When exposed to air, these metals can react vigorously and potentially catch fire. Storing them in oil creates a barrier that helps to prevent these reactions.
Group 1 metals are stored under oil because they are so reactive, they will react with the oxygen in the air if you leave them unprotected, but will also react with water, therefore they need to be stored in oil.
Yes, oil is an example of chemical energy. When oil is burned, the chemical energy stored in its molecular bonds is converted into heat energy.
Radium is not stored in oil.
If stored in a sealed container oil can be stored for 30 years.
If stored in a sealed container oil can be stored for 30 years.
The energy stored in oil and coal is stored as chemical energy. This energy is released when the substances are burned or oxidized.
It is not necessary.
No .
when exposed to air or moisture, sodium will catch fire. to prevent that, sodium is stored in kerosene oil
Fossil Fuel Oil is stored in large tankers underneath the ocean right on the bottom of the ocean floor.
The oil in an engine is stored in the sump or oil pan
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No, magnesium is not typically stored under oil. Magnesium is a reactive metal that can react with water and air, so it is usually stored under a dry and inert atmosphere like argon or mineral oil to prevent oxidation.