it is stored in a lab in metal containers and/or in steal container b/c it reacts chemically with other materials..
ie: glass, water, plastic...
Well, most acids are not of the correct formulation to attack glass, but hydrofluoric acid will. And alkalies will attack glass (but slowly) which is why the hydroxide bottles in your chemistry lab will have a cloudy surface.
You might step onto it and hurt yourself. Also there is the chance that someone might cut themselves or hurt themselves.
Ferrous or iron(II) compounds can easily be oxidised to ferric or iron(III) compounds, when exposed to air. So iron(II) sulphate which is stored for some time will have iron(III) sulphate present.
Virtual Human Interaction Lab was created in 2003.
Any number of things can cause that. -Get it lab tested before you drink it !Any number of things can cause that. -Get it lab tested before you drink it !
Alkali metals are stored in oils.
Yes, urine can be stored in the fridge before lab testing. In fact, urine is always supposed to be stored in cooler temperatures for testing. This prevents the growth of bacteria in the urine.
Let your instructor know. Put glass in broken glass container located in lab. Follow your teachers instructions.
they where lab coast and glass and a suit case
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Yes.
Google Glass was created back in 2010 in Google's X Lab.
Chemistry lab beakers may be made of borosilicate glass, including Pyrex. The glass is less likely to break when subjected to the temperature extremes found in lab work.
Bases don't dissolve glass; this is one of the reasons why lab equipment is made of it.
In Laboratory Glassware, there is the easiest place to purchase glass lab vials. There is a website that sells bottles and vials by the online way, it is another easy form.
Normally a small glass rod.
to mix chemicals during a lab.