Q 10: Which of the following is the closest reason for preserving acids in plastic bottles ?
A)Plastic is very light B)Plastics are non-reactive C)Plastic is strong
D)Plastics are cheaper than metal
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Hydrofluoric acid won't eat through plastic. It will, however, dissolve metal, rock, glass, ceramic. ... Hydrofluoric acid is so corrosive because the fluorine ion is highly reactive. Even so, it is not considered a 'strong' acid because it does not completely dissociate in water
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Plastics are non-reactive at room temperature and others are highly reactive.
Because of lower density than metals, plastic is light, strong and durable so can be molded in different shapes and sizes easily.
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