As iron only exists as a gas above 2862 °C (5182 °F), it would melt ordinary glass.
The glass would vaporize when exposed to the extremely hot iron gas, unless stored at a low enough pressure where the iron could exist in gaseous form at a low temperature.
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Most acids do not corrode glass.
It even is corrosive to glass!!Hydrofluoric acid attacks glass by reaction with silicon dioxide to form gaseous or water-soluble silicon fluorides. This dissolution process proceeds as follows:SiO2 + 4 HF → SiF4(g) + 2 H2OSiO2 + 6 HF → H2SiF6 + 2 H2O
Yes, but in a glass container as it can corrode metals and leak out of an Iron container
This is impossible.
wastes are stored in vacuoles that separate wastes from the rest of the cell content
it is a container made out of glass that you can put things inside
# PITHCER # pitcher # cup # glass # container # cup # glass # container #
A glass container is anything made of glass that is used to contain or store something. For instance, a jar or a bottle made of glass is a glass container.
The best is a glass container....
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A watch glass is a very shallow, round piece of glass that is curved. It is usually not used as a container, but as a cover for a beaker.
yes
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To knock, rattle, shake, jolt, etc... and a glass container. Your answer would be JAR.
Most acids do not corrode glass.