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Sodium metal IS stored in petrol, or more commonly is kerosene or oil.

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Petrol is a non-polar organic solvent, while sodium is a highly reactive metal that could react violently with the components of petrol, such as hydrocarbons. Also, sodium can potentially ignite in the presence of air or moisture, making it unsafe to store in a flammable environment like petrol.

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