glass is the preferred containment.
If acids and bases were not stored separately they would react with each other in a process known as neutralization.
Yes, concentrated acids and bases are more corrosive than dilute acids and bases
Of course they are. They are many acids and bases
bases neutralise the acids
The most economical route while not compromising safety is storage in wooden cabinets. Acids together and Bases in another box together away from the acids. Do not place storage boxes higher than chest high.
With acids and bases in two separate locations, each one in a well-ventilated chemical storage cabinet, and with a tray underneath in case a bottle is broken to prevent the liquid from going everywhere.
Of course they are. They are many acids and bases
acids and bases are important!
Yes. All bases neutralise acids.
They don't dissolve (or more properly, dissociate) completely in water, only partially. Acids or bases that dissociate completely are called strong acids or bases.
Acids have a lower PH and bases have a higher PH.
Acids: H+ and Bases: OH-