why are acids not stored in a metal container
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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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acids are highly reactive and they can react with any metal either at a faster rate or at a lower rate which can corrode the metal. So they're not stored in a metal container
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