Bleaching powder contains a chemical called calcium hipochlorite. If it is exposed to air it reacts with the carbon dioxide in the air to produce chlorine gas. As you know chlorinne is very toxic and can kill us when inhaled even in low concentrations. because bleaching powder contains calcium hypochlorite that will react with carbon dioxide in the air to produce chlorine gas which is extremely toxic and will cause death even in small amounts when inhaled.
When bleaching powder is left exposed to air, it can react with moisture in the air to release chlorine gas. This can cause irritation to the respiratory system and eyes. It can also lose its effectiveness over time if not stored properly in a sealed container.
Solid chlorine is a yellow-green crystalline substance that appears as a fine powder or small flakes. It has a distinct pungent odor and is typically stored and transported in sealed containers due to its reactivity and potential health hazards.
Cesium is typically stored in sealed containers, often made of stainless steel or glass, to prevent contact with air and moisture. It is stored under mineral oil or another inert liquid to further protect it from air and water. Special precautions are taken due to its reactivity with air and water, as well as its radioactive properties.
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.
Yes, metals do not necessarily have to be stored in sealed containers. However, it is recommended to store certain reactive metals like lithium or sodium in sealed containers to prevent them from reacting with moisture or air. In general, proper storage conditions depend on the specific properties of the metal.
When bleaching powder is left exposed to air, it can react with moisture in the air to release chlorine gas. This can cause irritation to the respiratory system and eyes. It can also lose its effectiveness over time if not stored properly in a sealed container.
Food should be stored in clean, dry containers.
Acids are typically stored in glass containers because some acids will destroy plastic vessels.
Salt is stored in sealed containers.
Silpozz microsilica powder should be stored in a cool, dry place away from moisture to maintain its quality. It should be kept in airtight containers or packaging to prevent exposure to humidity, which could cause clumping or deterioration of the material.
Medications stored in glass containers are usually liquid. These medications are better stored in glass due to how they sometimes react to the plastic of the other containers. Also, some of these glass containers are known to be darkened, in order to help preserve the medication in the bottle.
Probably "dark," to avoid photolysis.
Yes, it is possible.
Yes
The type of energy that is stored in food is called chemical potential energy.. This energy is stored until it is ready to be used.
Chemical containers are typically made from specialized plastic designed to not react or melt from stored chemicals. Some chemical containers may also be glass based.
Honey is most frequently packed and stored in glass containers, sometimes with the bee hive wax stored inside.