This amber/brown color is one of many pigments that are used to prevent ultraviolet (UV) light from penetrating the chemical reagent's bottle and damaging a photosensitive chemical. While there are some molecules that are affected (often very little) by the visible spectrum of colored light, UV-light is the primary range of the electromagnetic spectrum that can catalyze unwanted reactions in bottles which effectively degrades the reagent.
A Reagent Bottle.
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Lots of chemicals store chemical energy. I don't believe that any single chemical is outstanding, not in the sense of storing several times the energy of the "next-best energy saver". Living beings use ATP for short-term energy storage, glucose for long-term energy storage.
ATP
There are no advantages.
Some chemical compounds are sensitive to light. The dark colored bottle prevents light from getting to the contents. The same is true for things like beer and medicines.
A Reagent Bottle.
bottles for storing herbal preparations because he important your body to avoid exposing your herbal preparation from sunlight
Bottles
test tube, beaker??
An appropriate step to take when storing incompatible chemicals is to keep the chemicals stored in different locations. For example, bleach and ammonia need to be stored some distance away from each other.
Because some chemicals can react with metals and corrode the drums.
They corrode.
bottles for storing herbal preparations because he important your body to avoid exposing your herbal preparation from sunlight.........
Glass or plastic bottles of different types.
to avoid exposing your herbal preparation from sunlight
Well the best answer that I can give you is that it is a cell membrane.