Chemistry, asked by Ckreshmi76, 7 months ago

Explain why it is a hazard to store acids in some metal containers and NOT OTHERS.
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Answered by aleena1909
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They can react with metals such as magnesium, zinc or iron to corrode them and produce explosive hydrogen gas. Do not store acids in metal containers! Solutions of acids can conduct electricity.

The slippery material means that PTFE will not absorb the chemicals it comes into contact with, and the strength of its carbon-fluorine bonds makes it non-reactive. For these reasons, Teflon-coated plastic containers are ideal for storing a wide variety of acids and bases.

Answered by kinjalsagar
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Answer:

Reactivity of Metal Containers

When metal reacts with acid, salt and hydrogen gas are produced. This ultimately reduces the volume of the chemical being contained. As well as this, acid is a highly corrosive substance with the ability to eat away at most materials.

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