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Why Strong acid is stored in glass ware​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Acids are typically stored in glass containers because some acids will destroy plastics or react with them forming inedible products as these plastics are modified petroleum products and hence, corrode the plastic vessels easily. Glass on the other hand is not corroded by these acids so they are a good option.

Answered by navyasri1542
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While glass containers do have their advantages, such as being nonporous and chemically inert, they have a major drawback in the fact that they break easily. ... Hydrofluoric acid, for example, has the propensity to eat through glass (SiO2). It contains the element fluorine which can dislodge oxygen from its bond.

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