only if there is a hole in it
No, it is not safe to store used cooking oil in plastic containers as it can degrade the plastic and potentially leak harmful chemicals into the oil. It is recommended to store used cooking oil in a metal or glass container instead.
Yes, hydrogen can slowly leak through glass over time, as it is a small and permeable molecule. Special glass materials or coatings may be used to reduce hydrogen permeation.
For long term storage, foods must be packed in a container that has minimum moisture and oxygen content, so the box should be airtight and leak-proof. Stainless steel food containers or glass food containers are probably the best options, since plastic can leak harmful chemicals into the food if stored for too long.
Probably because there's a pipe or tube that is located at the bottom of the car that transports the oil or a leak inside just goes out of a crevasse at the bottom.
Rubbermaid containers have a number of potential advantages for users. They can be safely used in a microwave. Also they have a gasket built in which ensures they cannot leak and food stays fresh for a long time.
Many acids react with most metals, often producing soluble substances. Acid + metal --> salt + water. This 'eats' away at the container and causes it to leak. Glass (almost always) and polythene are unaffected by acids. However, before the advent of polythene, concentrated sulfuric acid was stored in lead vessels.
It is generally not safe to store mineral spirits in plastic containers because the chemicals in mineral spirits can degrade the plastic, causing it to leak or break. It is recommended to store mineral spirits in metal containers or containers specifically designed for storing hazardous chemicals.
replace the glass or get window sealant
use duct tape!
The ones with no holes at the bottom. Simples.
Because most acids react with most metals. Which is why sometimes, rust and other problems occur when your using metal pipes. Also, a base (the opposite of acids) is used to unclog pipes and drains instead of acids because of its corrosive effect on metals.
Yes, you need to fix it NOW!!