oils are sensitive to light
It's light sensitive. The amber bottle keeps it from being exposed to light that can harm it.
Store them in amber or dark blue glass bottles at room temperature. They should also be placed in a dry, dark area.
Potassium ferrocynide is stored in dark coloured bottels and kept away from sunlight.This is because it decomposes when exposed to sunlight.Thus it is always stored in amber or brown coloured bottels.
Any organism or parts of an organism counts as a fossil when preserved within amber, so fossils can be stored in amber.
The answer is in front of you
Because Amber-colored bottles are light resistant.
Iodine solution reacts with light to undergo a photodecomposition reaction and therefore must be stored in amber bottles to minimise the amount of light that the solution is exposed to. If stored in a clear bottle it will gradually break down as the iodide ions are gradually converted to iodine and the solution turns a yellowish colour.
Old Clorox bottles are collectable items. Many of them are on sale on eBay. These bottles are glass and are typically colored amber. They usually sell for under $20.
Because it is unstable after it hit light.
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Bottles, vials, from glass, amber glass, polyethylene, polypropylene, teflon, etc.
The answer is easily found anywhere quality beer is sold. Amber. It's far better at protecting beer from harmful UV rays than green or clear bottles.