why acids are not preserved in metal containers like ito and brass??
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Acids react with metals to produce salt and hydrogen gas. So, if such substances are kept in copper container, the acid will react and the container will be corroded. Was this answer helpful?
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Metals like sodium, magnesium and calcium, react vigorously with mineral acids and give hydrogen. ... So mineral acids (except carbonic acid) react with metal and produce corrosion on the surface of metal container. Therefore, acid are not stored in metal containers.
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