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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.
in a pot and pan
Copper can be stored in bottles containing water, such that none of the copper is exposed to air, as this can cause the corrosion of copper.
The majority of your drinking water is stored in dams in your local area. This is filtered and treated and delivered into the water mains. The majority of fresh water in the world is stored in the Antarctic ice.
Yes
Foodstuffs with acid components should not be stored in aluminium utensils because this result in the production of poisonous salts.Iron, aluminium, and copper containers are prone to such attacks by acids.
The fat and water in a camel is stored in its humps. That's why it can survive so many days without drinking water.
No
There are many substances stored in the liver that are important for the body. Among these are glucose, vitamins A, D, K, and B12, along with iron and copper.
The only thing that may happen to salami if it is not refrigerated overnight, is it may soften. Salami is shelf stable until it is opened. After that it should be stored in a brown bag in a cool dry place.
NO, it is not bad to eat sugar in the morning. Eating sugar in the morning will usually be stored as extra energy and will be used whenever needed. Thus, plump people should restrict sugar consumption AFTER BREAKFAST.
Warranted means it is available for trade on an exchange. A certificate of warrent exists for that lot of copper, letting the exchange know it is available for trade. Unwarranted copper is just stored copper. It can be owned by a person or company or it may be waiting to be assigned a warrant.