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In blood vessel endothelium.
Copper is a metal which is acidic in nature. Thus if curd is stored in copper vessel, it shall react with the curd and turn the curd poisonous.
no, we cannot store lemon pickle in aluminium containers because lemon pickles are acidic in nature and therefore if it is stored in an aluminium container it will damage the surface of the containers thus it not advised to lemon pickle aluminium containers.
Depending on the chemical; some compounds can attack fiberglass.
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In blood vessel endothelium.
Copper is a metal which is acidic in nature. Thus if curd is stored in copper vessel, it shall react with the curd and turn the curd poisonous.
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Oxidation of aluminum, formation of a thin layer of aluminum oxide.
no, we cannot store lemon pickle in aluminium containers because lemon pickles are acidic in nature and therefore if it is stored in an aluminium container it will damage the surface of the containers thus it not advised to lemon pickle aluminium containers.
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in the intestines and in the liver, the latter being stored glucoses.
In boiler which is a closed vessel fluids are heated & stored for use in different processes
In most of the nitration processes heat is require but relatively (as compare to sulphonation) low temperature is due to volatile nature of nitrating agent which is usually nitric acid, at higher temperature nitric acid may decompose or may escape from the reaction vessel.
That would depend on the type of biofuel. Wood is a biofuel, and it can be stored as logs, pellets, or chips, in huge stacks or mounds. (methane)Gas can also be a biofuel, which is stored in some sort of pressurized vessel. Vegetable oils and fats can also be biofuels, and they're stored in tanks.
Depending on the chemical; some compounds can attack fiberglass.