Because it has the same refractive index as glass.
sodium hydroxide attacks the glass
because it can decompose quickly if kept in transparent bottles
Because the air expands during summer, which leads to the breaking of bottle; so to avoid this, it is kept under water.
Some solvent or chemicals are sensitive to light, and they get oxidised when they are exposed to it.
as they lose water then again gain it by transpiration
sodium hydroxide attacks the glass
They are usually kept in a glass case in a visible place in the church sanctuary (the altar area where the mass is celebrated)
Henry Ford. It is in an empty glass bottle, one of three which was in the room at the time Edison died. Ford believed it contained Edison's dying breath.
If you drink a coca cola that has been expired for over 8 years that is kept in an American glass bottle and has never been opened or attempted to be opened likely nothing negative will happen; it will just taste very bad.
yes it can
Most acids do not corrode glass.
Sodium is a solid at room temperature. Since it is highly reactive (it will react with almost anything), it should be kept in a liquid that will not react will sodium such as karosene or mineral oil and stored in a glass bottle. It should be kept away from metal and water.
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The road was barely visible through the thick fog, but Vanessa kept walking.
No they should be kept in a hutch or a cage.
Its kept in a museum in Paris, inside a glass case with the temperature inside the case kept the constant.
Moisture in the air condenses on the cold bottle. If the air is dry, there will be no dew on the bottle.