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Why sodium stored in keroseon oil?

when exposed to air or moisture, sodium will catch fire. to prevent that, sodium is stored in kerosene oil


Can sodium be stored in water?

no


How should sodium be stored?

If you buy sodium metal, it's packed in either oil or argon. That's how it's stored.


Can sodium chloride dissolve in isoprophyl alcohol?

Sodium chloride solubility in isopropyl alcohol is very low.


Can sodium chloride be stored in incubator?

It is not necessary to store sodium chloride in an incubator. For laboratory use dried NaCl must be stored in an exsiccator.


Is sodium banzoate is an alcohol?

Yes


Why do sodium is stored in kerosene?

because its stupid


How long does alcohol keep?

If properly stored, alcohol will last indefinitely.


Does ivory soap have alcohol in it?

Ivory soap does not contain alcohol. It is made primarily of sodium tallowate, sodium cocoate, and/or sodium palm kernelate, along with water, fragrance, and salts.


Why is sodium chloride insoluble in ethyl alcohol?

Sodium chloride is insoluble in ethyl alcohol because the bonding between sodium and chloride ions in sodium chloride is very strong due to ionic attractions. Ethyl alcohol is a non-polar solvent, which cannot break these strong ionic bonds to dissolve sodium chloride.


Can you mix sodium chloride with rubbing alcohol?

I know for a fact that you can mix rubbing alcohol and water, as most rubbing alcohol is a water and isopropyl alcohol solution, but when you mix vinegar and backing soda a gas is produced, so it probably wouldn't mix that well.


Why sodium is stored in kerosene or paraffin?

Sodium is stored in kerosene or paraffin because these substances are non-reactive towards sodium. Sodium is highly reactive with air and moisture, which can lead to rapid oxidation and potential ignition. Storing sodium in kerosene or paraffin helps to protect it from reacting with these elements.