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why are acids stored in glass containers ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Glass bottles are ideal for storing most acids and bases. Ordinary glass is largely inert and does not react chemically with most substances, including aqueous substances like acids and bases. It is also nonporous, which means it will not absorb or contaminate chemicals.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • acids are stored in glass because they are non corrosive even if they come in contact with acid. if we keep acids in plastic or metal than it will react with the container

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